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Your favorite Detroit airchecks from back in the day
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Your favorite Detroit airchecks from back in the day
Continuing with the great 89X air checks posted, I have to start with Alan Almond's Pillow Talk on WNIC:
Throwback to 93.1 DRQ:
Planet 96.3:
and it wasn't that long ago that WOMC still sounded great:
V98.7:
Throwback to 93.1 DRQ:
Planet 96.3:
and it wasn't that long ago that WOMC still sounded great:
V98.7:
I'm here for a good, hearty debate, to agree and disagree respectfully, and commiserate on the current state of terrestrial radio.
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Re: Your favorite Detroit airchecks from back in the day
https://youtu.be/LELW5JYOp-M
About the last stand for AOR on WLLZ. Wheels top 1000 from 1994 with Sheri Donovan.
About the last stand for AOR on WLLZ. Wheels top 1000 from 1994 with Sheri Donovan.
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"Internet is no more like radio than intravenous feeding is like fine dining."
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Re: Your favorite Detroit airchecks from back in the day
here's one from the Legendary Big 8 CKLW unscoped with Charlie VanDyke as guest DJ for a million dollar weekend 1976.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IC8-trDvpbo&t=2079s
A station that used to boom in at night into the motorcity from the windy city I listened to Michigan native John Landecker on WLS 890 . John at that time had 5 million listeners across a large portion of the US and Canada every evening.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kW_0RIcshz0&t=803s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IC8-trDvpbo&t=2079s
A station that used to boom in at night into the motorcity from the windy city I listened to Michigan native John Landecker on WLS 890 . John at that time had 5 million listeners across a large portion of the US and Canada every evening.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kW_0RIcshz0&t=803s
F**K Trudeau and F**K CBC !!!!
Re: Your favorite Detroit airchecks from back in the day
A blast from the past for alot of Detroit/Windsor Z Rockers and WDZR Z Rock 102.7 . Z Rock Ready performed by a band called Bellicose signed on new Z Rock affiliates as they went on the air. WDZR signed on the network with Z Rock Ready followed by Detroit Rock City and jock Jason Lee Tipton screaming "Z Rock INVADES DETROIT".
Z Rock Ready
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZ0bnNA7c7M
Z Rock Ready
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZ0bnNA7c7M
F**K Trudeau and F**K CBC !!!!
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Thanks for sharing. I'm just young enough to not have appreciated WLLZ in its heyday (they signed off when I was 7). I've always heard great things about the original Wheels, so I'm glad I got to hear at least a sample of what a true competitor to WRIF sounded like.Mega Hertz wrote: ↑Wed Jan 20, 2021 6:22 pmhttps://youtu.be/LELW5JYOp-M
About the last stand for AOR on WLLZ. Wheels top 1000 from 1994 with Sheri Donovan.
I am going to gradually try and catch up to the other airchecks shared here a bit later.
I'm here for a good, hearty debate, to agree and disagree respectfully, and commiserate on the current state of terrestrial radio.
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Re: Your favorite Detroit airchecks from back in the day
who's got Steve Dahl aborting his return to Detroit radio by shutting down the feed to 97.1 mid show?
Re: Your favorite Detroit airchecks from back in the day
Another one from WLS...Larry Lujack:windsor wrote: ↑Wed Jan 20, 2021 8:43 pmA station that used to boom in at night into the motorcity from the windy city I listened to Michigan native John Landecker on WLS 890 . John at that time had 5 million listeners across a large portion of the US and Canada every evening.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kW_0RIcshz0&t=803s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgQbwOphqbw
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Yeah, you bet. I can remember for a while they were straddling the line but went completely modern rock in mid 1995. It's been said Wheels was a dead man walking when they got wind of the smooth jazz format making inroads nationally. I can recall them playing "December" by Collective Soul every 6th song and thinking "Oh, it must be because it's December now". No, the playlist was down to about 150 songs and they were gonna pull the plug anyway. I missed them for a long time; I had something like 3 or 4 other options for rock but kept drifting back to them. This is why it's cool to hear Nirvana and Pearl Jam and Offspring and Green Day on 98.7 again, like it's 1995!jadednihilist wrote: ↑Wed Jan 20, 2021 11:09 pmThanks for sharing. I'm just young enough to not have appreciated WLLZ in its heyday (they signed off when I was 7). I've always heard great things about the original Wheels, so I'm glad I got to hear at least a sample of what a true competitor to WRIF sounded like.Mega Hertz wrote: ↑Wed Jan 20, 2021 6:22 pmhttps://youtu.be/LELW5JYOp-M
About the last stand for AOR on WLLZ. Wheels top 1000 from 1994 with Sheri Donovan.
I am going to gradually try and catch up to the other airchecks shared here a bit later.
"Internet is no more like radio than intravenous feeding is like fine dining."
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