Re: yes, the Big 89 WLS...
> > > > > Are you guys refering to WLS-AM in Chicago?
> > > >
> > > > Yes the "Musicradio 89 WLS" with Larry Loujack, Don
> > Wade,
> > > > and the gang! Great times and great radio!
> > > >
> > > Yes the early 80's rock 40 (faux AOR I've also heard it
> > > called) days of "the Big 89"... Larry Lujak in the
> > mornings,
> > > (couldn't hear them in middays), Little Tommy Edwards in
>
> > > afternoons, and John Records Landecker at night...
> Anybody
> >
> > > who grew up listening to that station learned the
> lessons
> > of
> > > what a radio station should sound like.
> > >
> > I wouldn't really call it Rock 40. They just avoided
> > rhythmic records and had a slight rock lean, and played a
> > fair numbet of rock or pop/rock hit oldies -- as many Top
> > 40's did back then. In fact, rhythmic music just started
> > getting more popular in the early 80's. In Chicago "Hot
> > Hits" FM B-96 (WBBM-FM) debuted just about the time
> rhythmic
> > was taking off in the early 80's (especially in larger
> > markets), and really ate WLS's lunch. CKLW in Detroit was
>
> > my favorite of the powerhouse Top 40's in the Midwest, but
>
> > WLS was also great to listen to.
> >
> Don't even get me started on CKLW. Yes, I'm glad I'm old
> enough to remember that station, WLS, WABC, WCFL, 13Q,
> WLAC(Nashville) and a host of other great stations while I
> DXed at night on AM. For me, reception was better in the
> daylight for CKLW. I could listen from sunup to sundown. I
> primarily listened to afternoon drive after school. During
> the summer I listened from mid-day to dusk. It was fun
> listening. And even though CKLW repeated songs every two
> hours, they were the same GREAT songs every two hours. I
> liked some of the Canadian stuff they had to play, like
> Randy Bachman & Trooper, the Johnson Family, etc. They also
> played some R&B titles you didn't hear on traditional Top
> 40's, like "I Got A Thing, You Got A Thing, Everybody's Got
> A Thing" and other little-remembered titles by Funkadelic.
> Other titles they played VERY early, like "Fame" by David
> Bowie. They were playing it in May/June 1975 but it didn't
> break nationally until mid-July. So in May/June it sounded
> pretty interesting. After it broke it started to sound like
> a "normal" song. But in May/June you were saying,
> "Wow...what is THIS?" Uh, like I said, don't get me started
> on CKLW!
>
Sorry about getting you started, but I'm glad I did because you helped me relive some CKLW memories. For me, being able to be deep in "Big 8" land was actually one of best things about attending "that school up north". (Although most of my friends preferred the then-new AOR WRIF, programmed by young Lee Abrams who soon used some his 'RIF concepts to create the Superstars format that WLVQ & a ton of other AOR's debuted with. I liked 'RIF a lot too, but had a special thing for the Big 8.)
I loved CKLW's tasty R&B nuggets. Even the booming 20/20 newscasts were exciting.
I liked a lot of the CanCon too, but to put things in perspective I also have to recall them giving us some, ahem, all-time "great" Canadian acts like "Terry Jacks & The Poppy Family featuring Susan Jacks". Ahhh...who could ever forget those classic lyrics: "We had joy, we had fun, we had seasons in the sun, but the hills that we climbed were just seasons out of time." I wish I COULD forget them!
But don't want to end on a down note here! CKLW was a radio gem -- and I just found a website dedicated to it!
http://www.thebig8.net/
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