Yeah yeah yeah.
yeah, I also remember that, my mother also lied that one.davect said:Late 1970's was WVBF in their "F-105" incarnation. Early 80's I liked "Power 103 WHTT". When in the mood for soft rock WSSH hit the spot early/mid 80's. My parents were huge fans of the original WJIB (how could you forget those ship's bells in the ID? "ding-ding. Ding-ding").
raccoonradio said:In its pre-Boston Phoenix days, what was then WLYN-FM 101.7 had Rich Anzalone and others
playing alternative rock/new wave/local bands. It would be simulcast on AM 1360, and it was odd
to hear stuff like Mission of Burma's "That's When I Reach For My Revolver" on the AM dial. (Though that sort of stuff did happen on occasion, like one time when I was in the VT/NH Upper Valley and heard alternative on Dartmouth's station on 1340)
M.O.B.: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8piMHsOya4
LAUROJRM said:Country 102.5 is great, but it can not be heard (on a walkman, any walkman) within inside the city(Boston, From Copley Square area to Comm Ave area, Brookline, DownTown, South Boston, parts of Dorchester, Roxbury, parts or Mattapan, South End, parts of Cambridge, parts of Brighton, NorthEnd, Charlestown, parts of Somerville, and parts of Medford, parts of Chelsea. It can not be heard within inside the city when listenning on a walkman (any walkman, new and old) I assume it's the same when you live or work there.