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Can you hear "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" in San Francisco?

vchimpanzee said:
Without paying for XM or Internet access or some other new type of radio?

It's in heavy rotation on KABL ;)

http://www.KABL960.com

Plus all the Sinatra, Sammy and Bill Moen you can handle.

We even throw in a classic KSFO and Magic 61 jingle every once in a while for giggles...
 
Only place I've heard in in this century was one morning on an at-your-table juke box at Mel's at 4th and Market. Seems somehow sadly gay.
 
Vchimp...allowing for the parameters of your request, unless you can get to KABL960.com without internet access, tripton's jukebox approach seems most workable.

But you can buy yourself a handy and easy transmitter kit (about $40 at www.tubesandmore.com ...oops, sorry...480-824-5411) and with it source your record player/cd/whatever playing ILMHISF, and broadcast it to any radio in the house (or the neighbor's house if you fudge on the transmitter antenna length...). Then you can receive it literally over the air and into your old fashioned radio.

Careful with the soldering.

Of course if you have KABL with a "C", you can get some great standards stations there, too. And then again, hook up the cable/tv audio to the transmitter you just built, and voila! listen to Tony, Frank, et al, off of the disturbing tv speakers and onto your radio.
 
about once a year KFOG's Dave Morey does a set of "San Francisco Songs" on 10@10... you can always wait for that to roll around again... ;)

Doesn't KFOG have "all 10@10 all the time" on one of it's HD channels?
 
Would really like to hear someone do a SF song set! Mr Goodys had a SF cd on Capitol of city songs on Market.
 
DeadAudicy said:
Vchimp...allowing for the parameters of your request, unless you can get to KABL960.com without internet access, tripton's jukebox approach seems most workable.

But you can buy yourself a handy and easy transmitter kit (about $40 at www.tubesandmore.com ...oops, sorry...480-824-5411) and with it source your record player/cd/whatever playing ILMHISF, and broadcast it to any radio in the house (or the neighbor's house if you fudge on the transmitter antenna length...). Then you can receive it literally over the air and into your old fashioned radio.

Careful with the soldering.

Of course if you have KABL with a "C", you can get some great standards stations there, too. And then again, hook up the cable/tv audio to the transmitter you just built, and voila! listen to Tony, Frank, et al, off of the disturbing tv speakers and onto your radio.
Actually, I was just curious about the poor, deprived people of San Francisco. I can actually pick up a couple of terrestrial stations that play the song. I enjoy "Journeyman" and that's about my only connection with your city.
 
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