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LETS TALK G-98!!!

I also remember the Bad Boy and, around Halloween, "Dracoola."
 
Wow...just remembered another (featuring Lou the Guru on Sitar I believe)...
the "Psychadelic Relic"
I remember "Double D" having Lou the Guru having a different psychadelic song every afternoon. It was funny going from Shalamar's "Dancin' in the Sheets" to Melanie's "Brand New Key" on afternoon drive. :)
I also remember a standard sound effect lots of the jocks used was that zipper zipping up(or down)....standby for an aircheck.
 
74WIXYGrad said:
cARLOS Blake said:
Yeah...I said I didn't think Vic B. owned the place anymore.

That's what I get for not reading carefully :-[

I do remember Vic advertising for the nightclub on WAKS around 2002 or so... with his trademark "oooooooooooooweeeeee" saying. And it is on Broad Street on the opposite side of the WEOL/WNWV studios. (WJTB/1040's dump of a studio - and I use the term rather nicely - is off of Lake Road, north of Broad... next to Expressway Oil Change. The Scotch-taped windows -!- give it away.)

It's has to be ironic that most of WAKS' listening base never knew of Uncle Vic as a radio host.
 
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