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I have SIRIUS at the shop and I listen to this guy all day !!!!!
AGREE :clapping:Now at my stage of the game i like all music........But Rap/Hip-Hop..![]()
Miss the days of good radio and real DJs that knew how to do a radio program.
Only someone from New York or New Jersey would know of radio personalities like Cousin Brucie, Wolfman Jack, Don Imus and Casey Kasem.
Au contraire, my Lady. I grew up predominantly the Midwest, schooled on WLS, 890 on the AM, the great Larry Lujack, Art Roberts. et al. We used to frequent the local music shop to get the latest weekly WLS Top Forty Rock chart based on estimated sales of single songs. (I'll never forget the week when the Beatles held the top 10 spots on the chart, not an album, all 45rpm singles!)
But, I definitely knew of Wolfman Jack, Don Imus, and Casey Kasem (Casey had a great show on weekends.) I had heard the name of Cousin Brucie, don't remember hearing him.
Yes, the East coast radio signals made it all the way to Indyanner!![]()
Heard about the Wolfman later, tho. Hard to get signals across the Rockies? AM skip/drift was a fun way to hear far off stations.
As time has passed a lot of singers have not continued to put their heart and soul into it. A lot of it is just screeching and screaming that gets the younger crowd’s attention. Then there are a bunch who have trained their voices to sound like other singers who have made the hit lists... used to you could tell by the voice who was singing, right off the bat... much like recognizing cars. Used to, you knew what make, model, and year a car was just at a glance...not so now...so many of them look so much alike... We are having an identity, or lack thereof, crises... :Shrug:![]()