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KISW FM Seattle Aug 1981

***A note to air check traders. Please do not record these air checks and try and trade. I have the original tapes many of which I recorded myself and thus the authenticity can not be in doubt and can be easily traced.

Seattle’s KISW FM switched to progressive rock 1971 and became a competitor to city’s original prog rocker KOL FM. This air check from August of 1981 finds the station as an AOR outlet but some nuggets from the free form era are featured. The first clip features DJ Dan Wilkie on a program called “Sunday Night Oldies.” The tracks featured are mostly FM oldies but the Pacific Northwest’s Paul Revere and the Raiders can be heard with their version of Louie Louie. You will also hear The Who from the Smothers’ Brother’s show and an ad for the upcoming Kinks concert.

Canadian DJ Terry David Mulligan is heard on an ad for the Gap. No idea about the backgroud on that except perhaps he may have been known in Washington state due to his work on Canadian TV in British Columbia.

The second clip has an outro from an ACDC concert and some trivia and music from Seattle’s Jimi Hendrix. I have more from KISW FM to post in the future.

The mystery of the DJ on the second clip has been solved by reader and listener Craig Thomas and here’s what he said  “The DJ in the bottom aircheck is Steve Slaton, he worked the 6 pm to 9 pm slot.  He started at the station in the early 70’s and was there about 20 years.  He’s been on a couple other stations in the area as well.”

A big thank you to Craig !

WQBK FM OCT 1976 PART TWO

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The first clip is part two of the WQBK upload and the second clip includes a combination of parts one and two.  The first was played on an AKAI 4000DS MK2  reel to reel and the second on an AKAI 270D. The first player, a common workhorse model, is one that I have used most often on this site. The second player is one with glass heads. Let me know via email if one player sounds better than the other.

Gary Santucci on free form WQBK from Albany NY. with more to come in the future. The variety of the free form format on full display.

WQBK FM Gary Santucci Oct 18, 1976 Albany NY

***A note to air check traders. Please do not record these air checks and try and trade. I have the original tapes many of which I recorded myself and thus the authenticity can not be in doubt and can be easily traced.

When I started this web site I wanted to highlight tapes I had recorded my self for various reasons including for listening to at the family summer cottage where FM reception was poor. In the case of the Oil of Dog Tapes and some others it was to preserve programming that I knew to be on the way out and not likely to be heard on commercial radio again.

Over the years I have also collected tapes and have been  using some of that material. This is one such tape and it includes about three hours from a station from upstate NY near Albany recorded on October 18, 1976. The free form format was starting to morph into AOR at the time but this small market station retained elements of free form and  that makes for a great listen. The DJ is Gary  Santucci  and I have more of his great show to upload in the future.

California Triple Treat KOME/KROQ/KMET

***A note to air check traders. Please do not record these air checks and try and trade. I have the original tapes many of which I recorded myself and thus the authenticity can not be in doubt and can be easily traced.

Continuing the presentation of California FM nuggets. The first clip has Jim Seagull on KOME FM from 1979 with more of the Johnson years. Highlight for me was the little heard Iron Buttefly track which opens the set.

Second clip featutes Jimmy Rabbitt on KROQ from November 1976. A set of diverse music from the veteren of both AM and FM radio. Rabbitt had also spent time at KMET.  This tape was made at the dawn of the punk/new wave era during which KROQ and DJ’s such as Rodnet Bingenheimer came to the fore. You will hear The Rabbitt promoting Rodney’s upcoming show with Sparks.

The final clip has B Mitchell Reed on KMET from June 1975 and BMR mentions Rabbitt and his show which was heard on KMET at the time of this recording. Rabbitt had some recordings out and you will hear a bit of one just before the news.

I have more content from all three stations already posted to the site with more to come.

https://youtu.be/XEMpIrC6OQA

 

WVBF FM Charlie Kendall & WROR Automated 1973

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The first clip features the hybrid AOR/Top 40 format of WVBF with DJ Charlie Kendall.  You will hear the “Electronic Mama” jingle for the station and the clip is short but interesting. Closes with a personal favorite, Todd Rundgren’s “I Saw The Light” from his landmark Something/Anything album.  The air check is stereo for about 20 seconds starting at 1:02. Most if not all of the other WVBF air checks on this site are also in mono but quite good quality wise.

The second clip features an automated version of WROR FM with a mix of oldies and some contemporary material.  Shame that the closing track by the ikettes is cut short.

Enjoy a small slice of Boston Radio history !

Q 107 Aug 1982

A nice quality clip from Q 107 in Toronto from the summer of 1982. DJ’s include Eric Westin ( I think). A bit of the All Night Andre with legendary Toronto musician Nash the Slash and the last DJ on the clip may be Keith Elshaw who along with Andre was also heard on CFNY FM. Fans of the old CFNY may enjoy some of the cuts on the clip. I regret that I do not have the full show with Andre and Nash The Slash. Audio of Andre is rare but I do have one other brief clip of him here

Corrections welcome and enjoy this clip which is a nice addition to the Q 107 content on the site. I still have more Q 107  to upload in the future.

Oldies on WBCN FM Little Walter Aug 27, 1972

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A rare early clip of Boston’s oldies DJ Little Walter and his signature show Time Machine. Walter had paid his dues at MIT’s original WTBS FM.

Oldies were becoming  hip . The Woodstock appearance of Sha Na Na may have been a touchstone. NRBQ was was a contemporary band sounding somewhat retro. Cat Mother and the All Night News Boys had their hit Good Old Rock’n Roll. A number of free form FM stations added an oldies show starting in the early 70’s. This clip provides a good example of that. Another example was John Donabie’s  Sock Hop on CHUM FM and you can catch a brief segment of that here  (at the end of the clip).

On This clip you will hear Little Walter spinning some oldies, a  few cool ads and even an appearance by the legendary Arnie “Woo Woo” Ginsburg,  the pioneering Boston Top 40 jock. Ginsberg was the WBCN station manager at the time of this air check. Listen also for a live cut by Little Richard recorded at the Boston Tea Party in 1970.

CFNY FM The First Day After Power Increase-July 16, 1977

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I had posted this in segments in the Radio Corner of the site. Here is all the tape that I have of CFNY FM on it’s first day after their power increase, Up to that point the station was a low power outfit with a very limited range and the on air talent was mostly unknown.

You will hear former CHUM FM heavyweights David Pritchard and Reiner Schwarz  on this first day and it is apparent that the idea was to bring back the old CHUM FM brand of free form radio. Pritchard was the new program director Sadly the line-up and aspirations of the station were short lived but here is a reminder of what could have been. I should point out that CFNY was a pioneering force after the David Pritchard era but it did not exactly  replicate the old CHUM FM free form spirit.

This tape is not in stereo and that is inexplicable except that I may have dubbed it to reel to reel from a mono cassette recording.

https://youtu.be/RCQgU2XypTM

Free Form Treasure Charles L WBCN FM 1971

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The first clip is an absolute treasure . You will hear the great Charles Laquidara with a heartfelt plea for volunteers to help with the phones and some great music including the closing track by Hapshash and The Coloured Coat.  The track may gave been played by others during the free form era but I don’t remember hearing it and it sounds  ahead of it’s time in early 1971.

The second clip features Charles reading the news and playing the Stones. This was not a Stones special but he seemed to be playing them because he wanted to and could.

Radio when it was great and worth listening to. You can hear other clips from the great WBCN FM on this site with more to come.

Most of the WBCN air checks on this site are quite good quality-wise but there are a few hiccups on these particularity at the beginning of the second clip.

https://youtu.be/AVi_Z5aQRHE

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