Pardon me for waxing nostalgic but I miss sixties and seventies AM radio. I miss the magnetic on air personalities like former KJR DJ’s Pat O’Day, Norm Gregory, Lan Roberts, Gary Shannon and Ric Hansen. I miss the music. I miss the catchy station jingles, not to mention the sponsor jingles. They were jingles that you could and would sing along with just as you would the records being played (I can still sing the old Squire Shop holiday jingle!)
I was very young then, being born in 1960, but having three older brothers we always had the radio on in the house, in the car, and even outside while playing in the yard. The radio was usually set on KJR but sometimes it would be tuned to KOL which was one of my older brothers’ favorite stations. Even though I was young I remember how great radio was in the sixties. It was still good in to the mid to late 70s and my teen years, with KJR still going strong, as well as KING AM, but to a lesser degree.
I don’t know that any station today can or even attempts to capture the magic that radio had back then, even the oldies stations. Certainly today’s music isn’t anywhere near as good (nor as memorable). Obviously I am fond of oldies or classic hits. B97.3 is an OK station. The station is certainly better than it was this time last year. I would enjoy more sixties music thrown in.
Regardless, I just don’t feel any magic when I listen to music stations today in any format.
Is it just me?
Maybe kids today who listen to the current Top 40 stations (if there even is such a format anymore) will look back on these stations and the music with the same fondness that I do the 60s and 70s. Somehow I doubt it.
I was very young then, being born in 1960, but having three older brothers we always had the radio on in the house, in the car, and even outside while playing in the yard. The radio was usually set on KJR but sometimes it would be tuned to KOL which was one of my older brothers’ favorite stations. Even though I was young I remember how great radio was in the sixties. It was still good in to the mid to late 70s and my teen years, with KJR still going strong, as well as KING AM, but to a lesser degree.
I don’t know that any station today can or even attempts to capture the magic that radio had back then, even the oldies stations. Certainly today’s music isn’t anywhere near as good (nor as memorable). Obviously I am fond of oldies or classic hits. B97.3 is an OK station. The station is certainly better than it was this time last year. I would enjoy more sixties music thrown in.
Regardless, I just don’t feel any magic when I listen to music stations today in any format.
Is it just me?
Maybe kids today who listen to the current Top 40 stations (if there even is such a format anymore) will look back on these stations and the music with the same fondness that I do the 60s and 70s. Somehow I doubt it.