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    Thursday, June 01, 2006

    THE ROCK AND ROLL REPORT



    Here's a nice "aw shucks" blurb that appeared in THE ROCK AND ROLL REPORT online with some critical and well versed comments from some readers (including someone we know).

    The Rock and Roll Report Scouring the Globe in Search of Rock and Roll!

    September 30, 2004

    Noel Gallagher Likes the Beatles?

    As if Noel Gallagher didn't already wear his Beatles influence on his sleeve, it looks like he is now trying to recruit Ringo to play on a track on the when is it ever going to be released next Oasis record. I still like Noel. Liam can be a pain in the ass but Noel seems pretty cool.
    Later.

    Posted by Mark on September 30, 2004 at 02:00 PM


    The Rock and Roll Report Radio Spotlight is on The Time Machine

    I don't know what impresses me more about The Time Machine. The fact that Michael McCartney actually understands the concept of rock and roll radio by playing cool yet unknown new stuff with classic yet rarely played old stuff or the fact that it is broadcast out of Hawaii. Either way, The Time Machine is great rock and roll radio. Combining old and new rock and roll that you won't likely hear on your local radio station with inciteful interviews and great gag commercials, The Time Machine is well produced radio done right. Check the website for actual stations and times of broadcast. All I have to do is swing an invite to the studio and I'll be in double heaven!

    Great stuff that goes Pop!

    Later.

    Posted by Mark on September 30, 2004 at 12:00 PM



    Comments:

    Michael McCartney is "High Fidelity" wrapped in "The Wonder Years". His knowledge and taste are beyond compare and yet he transmits an excitement and a sense of discovery that we all once shared when we were 17. He is what radio once was and should be. Thanks for bringing us the good stuff Michael!

    Posted by: Mike Conklin | October 1, 2004 12:14 PM


    I have listened to Michael McCartney for more years than I care to admit and this review epitomizes his abilities. He has amazing talent, humor and insight. He has introduced me to so many incredible songs that you would not hear on regular "hits only" radio stations. I only wish he were heard beyond the airwaves of Hawaii.

    Posted by: Ali | October 1, 2004 04:29 PM


    One of the best shows left on radio! Radio has become so stale these days, it's nice to have a breath of fresh air like Michael McCartney's Time Machine!
    Regards,
    David

    Posted by: David Lima | October 1, 2004 04:34 PM


    Michael McCartney's TIME MACHINE IS what radio should aspire to. A resource for creative discovery and an open opportunity for high quality EXPANSION of a once great musical culture. -(You know, before the corporate suits and their lawyers decided that We the people only needed to hear what they had tested and had met their profit requirements.) - Michael's radar is wide and usually right on the money. He is a knowlegable Professional with a passion for his subject; be it, Music or Film or Television. Like We say out here in the middle of the Pacific puddle " Lucky you live Hawaii!"

    DC

    Posted by: Deej | October 1, 2004 05:39 PM


    Hooray for Michael McCartney! I'm biased, but, I think he is great and his radio efforts do, indeed, rock! If you have a chance to listen to his show, do so. If you meet him on the street in Hawaii, avoid him at all costs! (Sick attempt at humor) Honestly, I've know the guy for a while and show biz and radio are in his DNA.

    Maureen B. former co-worker

    Posted by: Maureen Borromeo | October 1, 2004 06:12 PM


    Michael McCartney rocks! The Time Machine saved my life! I was on my way to a country music suicide until I heard The 'Chine! Is Michael really Paul's brother? Does he sleep with his pets? Is Jessica Simpson his niece? All these are requisite questions in the study of the history of rock n roll. Mikey belongs in the RnR Hall of Fame in Cleveland!

    Posted by: Surf Dog Maui | October 12, 2004 12:01 PM


    I was fortunate enough to be mentored by one of the unsung heroes of the radio/music industry in Michael McCartney. His eagnerness to share both radio and music allowed me to make the transformation from fan to contributor to friend and for that I will be forever grateful. If that didn't get you teary eyed, some of the music that you never hear on the radio that is played on the show will. Check it out!

    Joe King

    Posted by: Joe King | October 13, 2004 11:21 AM


    Michael's show is diverse and true to its origin. He is also a fearless cheerleader for the independent musician. He has his pulse on the fan's desire for a variety of classic songs combined with new artists on the horizon. Thanks, Michael for keeping it real. OK - I'm biased too a bit. Thanks Michael for giving my music a voice.

    Kristy Jackson

    Posted by: Kristy Jackson | October 14, 2004 10:44 AM


    Who is Michael McCartney and what is THE TIME MACHINE?

    Michael is the voice of a generation brought up on corporate musical spoon feedings.

    When the industry handed us sour grapes, Michael turned it into a fine wine. Sure, it had to age, but Michael is now there at the winery, pouring out his vintage best to all those who want it a second time around.

    THE TIME MACHINE is his winery.

    Do yourself a favor and get a bottle of THE TIME MACHINE, sit back and enjoy music the way it was supposed to be listened to.

    Keep it alive Mike!

    Posted by: jmahon | November 1, 2004 02:58 PM


    I've been listening online for the past two years and have found it to be one of the top shows on the web that I keep coming back to again and again.

    I only wish that I was in Hawaii to hear it seven days a week.

    How does he get all of those cool guests? None of the radio stations in my city do this or seem to care.

    Thanks to The Time Machine, my last few purchases at the music store were; Rachael Yamagata, The Raspberries, Frank Sinatra, The Bangles, Randy Newman and Butch Walker. All of that inspired by one radio show. Amazing.

    Everybody at The Time Machine is fun to listen to and I hope that they never stop.

    Posted by: Melissa | November 6, 2004 02:57 PM



    Kudos to Michael McCartney. I have a soft spot for unsigned indies like Alex Bach and the fact that Michael plays her music while she's ignored by corporate radio, speaks volumes. All I need now is for an internet stream so I can listen to The Time Machine.


    Posted by: Jeff | December 16, 2004 05:52 PM



    Damn! This is one of the best shows on that box that irritates me in more ways than can be shared. Every radio station on my car dial just hurts my feelings. I am a human being and that Time Machine show with all of those quirky people playing all of those awesome songs with musical respect makes me feel better about the human race. Michael makes me laugh too! Now I find out that I can listen at work with my computer on and spread the message to my unsuspecting co-workers. The Time Machine is Sa-Weeeet!


    Emily


    Posted by: Emily | March 19, 2005 11:50 PM



    Michael gives visions in my ear of genuine sound. A sound created in a circle of Birds of Paradise (he he...the Birds of Paradise being another subject entirely!)


    I totally DIG the station and all you do to support what you truly believe in.


    Thank you for encouraging artists that create their art, while respecting the listeners ear! I see and hear your taste and it gives a lot of hope!


    Thank you for the station, it's life, and it's spirit.


    LM


    Posted by: Lisa | May 1, 2005 10:24 PM



    to whoever it may concern,


    Can that someone get copies of Michael McCartney's Woman and McGear albums? they are both out of print sadly!

    Hans


    Posted by: hans | May 17, 2005 02:56 PM



    Hey there Michael!


    What a great job you continue to do in bringing the world the music and info from artists that truly deserve the noteriety!


    You rock my friend!


    Mark


    Posted by: Mark Hershberger | June 6, 2005 09:08 AM



    When I heard Spooky Tooth, Petula Clark and Marshall Crenshaw in the first fifteen minutes I knew that I found something special. I hadn't really paid attention to the radio in years and then one day I came across this show with it's odd cast of characters who obviously really care about the songs they end up playing. I believe them so much that I can't change the station even when they play a song that doesn't suit my taste. I'm hooked now for almost six years and often find myself running late to appointments because it's hard to leave the car. Is it possible to tivo my car radio? Thanks Time Machine and tell Michael to stop playing those songs from my high school years. I always end up crying like a baby.


    xoxoxo - Brenda


    Posted by: Brenda | June 6, 2005 06:43 PM



    Michael McCartney is at the helm of a great thing - a radio show that keeps on delivering an enormous amount of melodic music!!

    The Time Machine's offers amazing timeless music combined with a plethora of contemporary indie artists that somehow fit into the mix seamlessly. It's so nice to see a team devoted to searching out unsigned talent to play next to the majors.

    Being featured on Michael's show has been an amazing experience for me, and so many others!!

    Keep on ROCKIN' guys, and you'll always have a loyal following here!!



    Posted by: Dave Stephens | July 08, 2006 08:26 PM



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