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glenn59

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Hi there...I thought I give PD's and other folks on this board a chance to download my show this week and give their input. Some of you are already famliar with my show, as it airs on a few stations nationally.

We continue to play the oldies "consultants wouldn't like". I even produced a new bumper that says exactly that. LOL. We like playing cool regional hits, instrumentals, teeners, early incarnations of famous groups (last week we featured "the Staccatos" who morphed into the Five Man Electrical Band. I played songs representing both eras), great soul, seldom heard "follow-up hits" and much much more. Lots of classic PAMS jingles too. Thanks for listening!!

http://www.sendspace.com/file/56htug
 
I checked out you station last night..Wow...Wow.. Wow. This is what a modern day Oldies Station should sound Like, a whole new set of Oldies Mixed In with the better known, and very few cuts that have played to death over the last 40 years(I Listened to three segments and didn't hear Satisfaction, there is A God) . ... On a scale of 1 - 100 ...I give you a 1,000.
Great sound, very tight, now lets to the good stuff, George Wilson was giving me advise on Programming once and the first piece of advise was "It's Not What you Play, It's What You Don't Play"... second thing he said was "Everybody Is a Programmer, Your Wife, The Janitor, the Mailman, stay focused on you concept"You folks have achieved what the great Goerge Wilson was talking about.
What is super about your programming is the road map you have smoothly integrated with you liners such as your intro of the Lost/forgotten Oldies category, the doo-wop category, etc and you real good at giving the
Artist /Title in those categories where the audience might not remember that info. I was very Impressed on you Doo-Wop selections .......you are true to the purist definition of Doo-Wop. The lost/forgotten Oldies selections are exceptional you have a good ear in that area, very few folks have that ability....the selections speak for themselves and the audience will dig-It. You have even ressurected some answer songs that were so huge between 1957-1964.....I was was knocked-out to hear Josephine's answer to Napoleon XIV, great stuff, I heard the classic "Lonely Blue Boy" by Conway Twitty, that song defined his signature "Conway Growl". Heard Al Henderson, Cataliers, Victorions, all integrated smoothly with Doris Troy, American Breed, Fantastic Johnny "C" and the Shirelles. Your seventies liner is very clever "Turn On your Lava Lamp Here is a Classic Seventies".....something like that. There is untapped goldmine of Lost/Forgotten Oldies(who said there are no new Oldies) and you have hit the Motherlode........speaking of Motherlode, you probably have programmed "When I Die"...Finally someone who gets-It... This very creative/entertaining programming, instead of the Cookie-cutter formula that is prevalent today and killing oldies Radio...Keep up the great sound!!!!!!!!
 
Wow...thank you hornet61 for the very kind words. Your check is in the mail........lol. Seriously, it's not easy changing the current "culture" of oldies radio and the extremely tight playlists. I try to program oldies that I think people will enjoy hearing, regardless of the original chart position. Then I build around those songs, more well known oldies, so not to take the listeners too far out of their "comfort zone".

Thanks again for the kind words!

Glenn Sauter
Producer and Host of
HITS OF YESTERYEAR
http://www.hitsofyesteryear.com
 
I will echo Hornet's comments. I listened to the whole download yesterday and for a moment thought I was back at my boyhood desk working on homework. Great stuff and a bunch I had never heard before (or maybe just don't remember).

I'll make it a point to tune in.

THANKS!
 
I used to run Glen's show, great stuff. I haven't gotten the e-mail to download the show lately so I was worried he stopped doing it!
 
Well...if anyone is interested, here is the download link for this week's show:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/vtq2l1


HOUR 1-SEGMENT A-TIME:15:48
GET READY-TEMPTATIONS
BEND ME, SHAPE ME-AMERICAN BREED
HERE COMES MY BABY-TREMELOES
LAUGHING BOY-MARY WELLS
SURFIN' USA-BEACH BOYS
SEGMENT BILLBOARD
CREDIT CARD RELIEF SPOT :60
SEGMENT CLOSE
HOUR 1-SEGMENT B-TIME: 14:50
EVERYBODY'S SOMEBODY'S FOOL (GERMAN VERSION)-CONNIE FRANCIS
I NEED YOUR LOVIN'-ROY HAMILTON
HEY LITTLE GIRL-DEE CLARK
EYES-EARLS
EVERLASTING LOVE-CARL CARLTON
SEGMENT BILLBOARD
AMERICAN TAX RELIEF SPOT :60
SEGMENT CLOSE
HOUR 1-SEGMENT C-TIME: 13:13
PINK SHOE LACES-DODIE STEVENS
WONDERFUL SUMMER-ROBIN WARD
CORRINA, CORRINA-BIG JOE TURNER
TELL HER NO-ZOMBIES
SEGMENT BILLBOARD
DEBT SETTLEMENT USA SPOT :60
SEGMENT CLOSE
HOUR 1-SEGMENT D-TIME: 14:41
A LOVE SO FINE-CHIFFONS
PALASADES PARK-FREDDY CANNON
I CANNOT STOP YOU-CHERRY SLUSH
END OF OUR ROAD-MARVIN GAYE
DON'T TAKE AWAY YOUR LOVE-JOHNNY NASH
SEGMENT BILLBOARD
GOLDLINE SPOT :60
SEGMENT CLOSE

HOUR 2-SEGMENT E-TIME: 15:28
LEADER OF THE PACK-SHANGRI-LAS
RESPECTABLE-ISLEY BROTHERS
BLACK IS BLACK-LOS BRAVOS
UNDER THE BOARDWALK (45 version)-DRIFTERS
PLAYBOY-GENE & DEBBE
SEGMENT BILLBOARD
CREDIT CARD RELIEF SPOT :60
SEGMENT CLOSE
HOUR 2-SEGMENT F-TIME: 13:21
BABY YOU COME ROLLIN' ACROSS MY MIND-PEPPERMINT TROLLEY COMPANY
COLOR HIM FATHER--WINSTONS
ACROSS THE STREET-LENNY O'HENRY
I'LL MAKE YOU MINE-BOBBY VEE
SEGMENT BILLBOARD
AMERICAN TAX RELIEF SPOT :60
SEGMENT CLOSE
HOUR 2-SEGMENT G-TIME: 13:51
THAT DAY WILL NEVER COME-PARKTOWNS
NOTHING BUT A HEARTACHE-FLIRTATIONS
I'M WILLING-CADILLACS
SHE'S WALKIN' AWAY-DICKIE LEE
HAPPY SUMMER DAYS-RONNIE DOVE
SEGMENT BILLBOARD
DEBT SETTLEMENT USA SPOT :60
SEGMENT CLOSE
HOUR 2-SEGMENT H-TIME: 14:29
I'LL KEEP HOLDING ON-MARVELETTES
THE TWIST-CHUBBY CHECKER
TAKE YOUR TIME-BUDDY HOLLY
ALL MY LOVING-BEATLES
SHE'S A HEARTBREAKER-MAJORS
SHOW CLOSE
 
GREAT SHOW! We are trying to do the same thing 24/7 on Oldies Radio - The Wheel in Market 192 (Dothan, Alabama). We have a small but dedicated staff of broadcasters from Baltimore, Seattle and the local area. Thinking out of the box, we play a lot of hits and near hits of the 50s, 60s and 70s with over 3000 titles in rotation and if we don't have a song a listener wants to hear, we try to get it. Our breaks are short and I'll bet we are the only station that uses the old ABC Entertainment Network jingle to go into the ABC News at :50. Unfortunately we cannot afford to have jocks all the time so we are automated except for 6-9am and 3-6pm Monday thru Friday and I do a request live show on Saturday night. We are focused on superserving the 50+ audience. When we do an on location broadcast, we do everything at the location including the songs, spots, news, weather, everything. No two or three short breaks on a cell phone. We give 'em a show! This is radio the way it used to be. If you want to check us out, go to oldies700.com click the "On Air" and see what we do with an AM daytimer and a translator! Thanks for your time.

Tom O'Brien, OM/CE
WEEL 700am and 100.1fm
Dothan, Alabama
 
I don't know if there is anymore interest in the weekly download links, but if there is...please let me know.
 
Hi....here is this week's download link. Please recommend my show to any PD's you might know. Thanks.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/31ns1h

HITS OF YESTERYEAR PLAYLIST FOR WEEK OF 05-24-09

WHAT'S A MATTER BABY-TIMI YURO
SHOOP SHOOP SONG-BETTY EVERETT
SOULFUL STRUT-YOUNG HOLT UNLIMITED
MOTHER PLEASE-JO ANN CAMPBELL
STAY AND LOVE ME ALL SUMMER-BRIAN HYLAND
RUN TO HIM (ITALIAN VERSION)-BOBBY VEE
GET OUT NOW-TOMMY JAMES & THE SHONDELLS
GET DOWN WITH IT-BOBBY MARCHAN
FEVER-MCCOYS
THE 81-CANDY & THE KISSES
HERE COMES SUMMER-JERRY KELLER
WHY DO LOVERS BREAK EACH OTHER'S HEARTS-BOB B. SOXX & THE BLUEJEANS
BABY, NOW THAT I FOUND YOU-FOUNDATIONS
SPANISH LACE-STEREO TOM & THE 4 SEASONS
ONE SUMMER NIGHT-DANLEERS
SHE KISSED ME (WITH HER EYES)-NEW LIME
LITTLE DIANE-DION
HOW CAN I FORGET-JIMMY HOLIDAY
TOO MUCH-ELVIS
YOU MUST'VE BEEN A BEAUTIFUL BABY-BOBBY DARIN
SUMMERTIME-SAM COOKE
GREEN GRASS-GARY LEWIS & THE PLAYBOYS
HEARD YOU WENT AWAY-PROCTOR AMUSEMENT COMPANY
THE BIRD'S THE WORD-RIVINGTONS
WHO'S THAT KNOCKING-GENIES
COME ON AND DANCE WITH ME-EDDIE QUINTEROS
HIGH SCHOOL USA (NY version)-TOMMY FACENDA
HIGH SCHOOL USA (NC & SC version)-TOMMY FACENDA
DETERMINATION-SMOKEY & THE MIRACLES
SEARCHING FOR MY BABY-BOBBY MOORE & THE RHYTHM ACES
DON'T THROW YOUR LOVE AWAY-SEARCHERS
HIGH SCHOOL USA (CINN version)-TOMMY FACENDA
THINGS I WANT TO HEAR (PRETTY WORDS)-SHIRELLES
I CAN'T SAY GOODBYE-BOBBY RYDELL
OLD RIVERS-WALTER BRENNAN
HALFWAY TO PARADISE-TONY ORLANDO
I JUST GOTTA DO THE LATEST DANCE-GENE MONTGOMERY
 
glenn59 said:
Hi there...I thought I give PD's and other folks on this board a chance to download my show this week and give their input. Some of you are already famliar with my show, as it airs on a few stations nationally.

We continue to play the oldies "consultants wouldn't like". I even produced a new bumper that says exactly that. LOL. We like playing cool regional hits, instrumentals, teeners, early incarnations of famous groups (last week we featured "the Staccatos" who morphed into the Five Man Electrical Band. I played songs representing both eras), great soul, seldom heard "follow-up hits" and much much more. Lots of classic PAMS jingles too. Thanks for listening!!

http://www.sendspace.com/file/56htug
Have you considered adding "Look Homeward Angel" by the Monarchs? The have been a regional hit band for many years.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iXRmG3jOQw
 
I've played the Monarchs record once or twice, in the past. I agree, I think it is overdue for another playing. Probably on the next show. Thanks for the great suggestion.
 
HITS OF YESTERYEAR PLAYLIST FOR WEEK OF 07-26-09

DAWN (GO AWAY)-FOUR SEASONS (stereo 45 mix)
DE DE DINAH-FRANKIE AVALON
KEEP AN EYE ON SUMMER-BEACH BOYS
I GOT NEWS FOR YOU-NATHANIAL MAYER
BELLA LINDA-GRASS ROOTS
GROOVIN' (ITALIAN VERSION)-RASCALS
COME ON UP-RASCALS
YOU BEAT ME TO THE PUNCH-MARY WELLS
WALKIN' BACK TO HAPPINESS-HELEN SHAPIRO
NEXT KISS (IS THE LAST GOODBYE)-CONWAY TWITTY
CHICK-A-BOOM-DADDY DEWDROP
THERE IS-DELLS
TURN DOWN DAY-CYRKLE
TEENAGE GIRL-SHARPS
STAND TALL-BURTON CUMMINGS
YOU WERE ON MY MIND-CRISPIAN ST. PETERS
SMOKEY PLACES-CORSAIRS
LOVE LETTERS IN THE SAND-PAT BOONE
SHAKE, RATTLE & ROLL-BILL HALEY & HIS COMETS
LOOK HOMEWARD ANGEL-MONARCHS
TROUBLE'S BACK IN TOWN-GINNY ARNELL
RIDE THE WILD SURF-JAN & DEAN
THINK OF TONIGHT-JAMES DARREN
IT'S ALL RIGHT (YOU'RE JUST IN LOVE)-TAMS
OUTSIDE CHANCE-TURTLES
GIMME SOME KINDA SIGN-BRENTON WOOD
OH CINDY-VIBRATIONS
WHAT AM I GONNA DO-JIMMY CLANTON
HERE COMES MY BABY-TREMELOES
YOU REALLY GOT A HOLD ON ME-SMOKEY & THE MIRACLES
THAT'S WHY I LOVE YOU-ROMANCERS
TURN BACK THE HANDS OF TIME-TYRONE DAVIS
I WON'T PLAY SECOND FIDDLE-SHEILA NORTH
I'M LOOKING THROUGH YOU-BEATLES
MOONDAWG-GAMBLERS
WHITE LIES, BLUE EYES-BULLET
MORSE CODE OF LOVE-CAPRIS

Here's the download link: http://www.sendspace.com/file/5dkgor

There must be a PD of a Class A or C FM station, looking for a
great weekend oldies specialty show.
 
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