Clyde is aware of this site and thread. I'll make sure he sees these latest posts.
Rich Moellers said:I might be willing to go half-sies with the Searcy station and pick it up on my 99.3 in Russellville. I've had several inquiries from listeners asking if we could pick up the show. Maybe there's a possibility for a "network" of sorts for the show. My station is called "Oldies," but it's really a Classic Hits/Classic Rock hybrid.
sportsannouncer said:Is Clyde still working at a large well known hospital in Little Rock?
I wonder if there's any possible way we could get it on 99.5 in Little Rock (?) I know they're a Radio Disney affiliate, but aren't the kids mostly gone by 7PM on a Sunday night? (Not that kids wouldn't enjoy listening to Beaker Street. I started when I was 6 with The Mighty 10-90 at night in Minnesota.)
MichaelHibblen said:Still no word on a new home yet for Beaker Street, but he's got some prospects. I'll just leave it at that. I went up and joined Clyde Clifford Sunday night at The Point to record an interview with him for a story for KUAR, which we aired this morning. I also spoke the following day with General Manager Randy Bush who acknowledged the history of the show, but again defended it as a business decision. You can hear my report and see a four minute video clip I put together, which shows one break and some of the interview.
http://www.kuar.org/kuarnews/11605-legendary-radio-program-may-end.html
Also, if you'd like to hear the whole 18 minute interview recorded as he did the program, you can download it as an mp3:
http://www.hibblenradio.com/BeakerStreetInterview.mp3
It was something to spend time with someone I had heard so many times and heard so much about. Hope those interested enjoy it.
Michael Hibblen
MN Maniac said:Great move, Rich. Beaker Street would be a perfect fit on 99.3. I wonder if there's any possible way we could get it on 99.5 in Little Rock (?) I know they're a Radio Disney affiliate, but aren't the kids mostly gone by 7PM on a Sunday night? (Not that kids wouldn't enjoy listening to Beaker Street. I started when I was 6 with The Mighty 10-90 at night in Minnesota.)
Rich Moellers said:Our playlist on 99.3 is partly inspired by Beaker Street. Several songs we play on 99.3 are regional hits that perhaps bubbled under but got significant airplay on LR radio and on shows like Beaker Street.
rgseark2009 said:I have a feeling some of the "traditional" Beaker Street songs will be rolled out, much like the final KAAY broadcast in 1985.
That said, I'm going to "aircheck" the entire show for later listening since I will be at a Super Bowl party. Granted much of the music isn't and never was my thing (generational, and a preference for post punk/80's college-indie music than 60's-early 70's prog rock).
I hope folks do tune in after the Super Bowl and give Clyde a nice send off. Thanks for what he has contributed to the history of Arkansas radio.
Bud50 said:For those who are interested, Clyde Clifford's last night on KKPT HAS been recorded, captured and will "air" on the Mighty 1090 KAAY Blogspot on the below dates:
Hour 1: 5/12/11
Hour 2: 5/17/11
Hour 3: 6/2/11
Hour 4: 6/10/11
And, yes, you should be able to download it from our source!
Be sure to "tune in"!
Bud50
http://mighty1090kaay.blogspot.com/