heydaybegone said:Pastrick's Classics: Gary Wright "Dream Weaver" segued to Boston "Foreplay/Longtime"
Did you make this up? Chuckle. I can hear this one- vividly-...but where would it be heard? Strange combo as "Longtime" was rather rocking, and not a power chart topper, and Gary was rather main stream. Uniquely formatted station.
(OK, we're talking segues, but some formatic discussion should be allowed. Interesting to know where they would come from, or wish we could have done them!!)
gary adams said:in response to silkie are they still called disc-jockeys records were replacedby carts, then cd like carts now a mouse now the(announcer) does voice over liners to put in the computer remember the term automated assist what did that mean tapeing weather and liners for fred...(f....ing rediculus electronic device) or changing the carts in the carousel and the reels......lol brother wease isn't even a disc-jockey any more i think any of us who used to spin records slipcue and talk up intros and still talk to the babe's that would call you should be inducted to the radio hall of fame
PS - Boston Supersets - lots of segues. Hardest part was telling when one song ended and another began.