Larry Filkins, Lou Lovette, The Red Barron, Status Quo, Sonny Night, and David Nixon
Geez, yes, all of those names bring back memories! There was also Mistress... Lisa? Somebody. All I remember is somebody sampling one of her breaks and creating a techno track for EOI (Edge Of Insantity) that looped her saying:
You like the music / we like the music
You like the music / we like the music
You like the music / we like the music
You like the music / we like the music
You like the music / we like the music
You like the music / we like the music
You like the music / we like the music
You like the music / we like the music
You like the music / we like the music
You like the music / we like the music
You like the music / we like the music
I couldn't decide if I loved it and had to hear it again, or if I should go into the front yard and open a vein before they played it again.
(It must have been a pop record, huh?) ;D
The guy I remember was an old guy who did country in the evenings, a buffer between the big band and the rock, and he MUMBLED into the microphone the entire shift. Not only that, but he was french-kissing the mic the whole time, and he chewed... you can imagine what the mic smelled like after that. If you followed him on the air, you learned to project from across the room!
One evening I was going to help him by catching up a meter reading for him. He yelled and cussed and cursed at me and told me to put the clipboard down, to never touch it until he left, and generally gave me a good reaming.
I never tried to help him again.
That was the same station where I was talking on the air about how disappointed I was in U2's latest stuff (remember when they were a cool alternative band?) and I was MOONED by one of the female students / jocks through the studio window.
...I never did figure it out: was that an insult or a compliment? 8)