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South Florida AM Radio Stations, Spring 1971

Re: Local Hits In Miami In The Sixties

Here is a link to a long list of songs that were hits in Miami in the sixties and did not chart on Billboard.

http://p220.ezboard.com/flimestoneloungefrm11.showMessage?topicID=5.topic

Somebody did a lot of work to create this list.

> I think the subject was about WFUN airplay. WFUN Fun 40 is
> more relevant to that than a Billboard chart. Miami has
> often had its own preferences where songs have done much
> worse or much better and many local hits. Six months prior
> in August, 1970, Stoned Cowboy by Fantasy was #1 for two
> weeks (at least on WQAM).
>
> In early 1971, Jungle Fever by Chakakas peaker around #3 in
> Miami, but was not very successful elsewhere.
>
>
> > he never said where it peaked at # 15. Let us remember all
>
> > surveys are not the same!.
> >
> > > No, Funky Nassau was #9 for the second week on June 5,
> > 1971
> > > on the WFUN Fun 40 Survey. See for yourself.
> > >
> http://miami.top40su>
> >rveys.com/wfun/wfun_survey71/_wfun_survey71p/wfun710605p.ht
>
> >
> >
> >
> > > > > Re your subject line, what's funky about Nassau?
> > > >
> > > > "Funky Nassau" by The Beginning Of The End.
> > > > Summer 1971, peaked at #15.
> > > >
> > > > "Here's another one of those funkier than
> > > > thou songs..." --Lee Bayley, KAKC Tulsa,
> > > > on Bootleg Top 40 Volume 1.
> > > >
> > >
> >
>
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Re: No 954 knows his directions, even in Miami Dade

How about Shorty's? Has anyone here had ribs at Shorty's on US 1?


>
> Do you remember a big deli called Marshall something, in
> S. Miami (I think) in the 70s? Remember Yumbrella,
> predecessor to today's food courts?
>
> 73s fromm 954
>
> > > > Back then, only bears, alligators, mosquitos,
> panthers,
> >
> > > > and Seminoles were living west of the Palmetto.
> > > >
> > > > Kendall Drive was the road to nowhere.
>
> September 2005 - South Florida Radio News -- Part 2
>
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Re: No 954 knows his directions, even in Miami Dade

> How about Shorty's? Has anyone here had ribs at Shorty's on
> US 1?

Was that the place a couple of miles south of Dadeland?

If so, been there, done that.

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Re: No 954 knows his directions, even in Miami Dade

Yes.

It is nice to go there on the way to the Keys and fill up on beef before going into sea food country for a while.

> > How about Shorty's? Has anyone here had ribs at Shorty's
> on
> > US 1?
>
> Was that the place a couple of miles south of Dadeland?
>
> If so, been there, done that.
>
> 73s from 954
>
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I remember 940-WINZ, was doing a pretty decent job of Top 40, during the spring of 1971, as well.


WQAM jocks had a job action in July, 1971 and were all fired
> as Storz took one jock from each of their stations and sent
> them to Florida.
>
> From memory:
>
> Jim Dunlap (PD) AM Drive
> Ronnie Grant-Midday
> Todd Chase-PM Drive
> Clark Moore-Evening
> Steve Morgan-overnight
>
> WFUN (incomplete)
>
> Bob Gordon-AM Drive
> (could have been Richard Ward Fatherly) or Michael Meyer
> Dineen?
> Tom Kennington-Midday
> Don Wright- PM Drive
> Mike "E" Harvey Evening
> Jack Daniels-Overnight
>
> My favorite show was The Music Museum on Sunday night. I
> think it was hosted by newsman Paul Henderson.
>
>
> > From South Florida Radio History
> >
> >
> > South Florida AM Radio Stations, Spring 1971
> >
> > I compiled this list for the Hollywood Herald/North Dade
> > Herald Crier.
> >
> > See if you can find the two typos.
> >
> > 73s from 954
> >
>
 
This must be one of the longest threads ever started by a radio station list!!!!!

This must be one of the longest threads ever started by a simple radio station list!!!!!

> 73s from 954
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And a well behaved thread at that!

> This must be one of the longest threads ever started by a
> simple radio station list!!!!!
>
> > 73s from 954

I just read someone called you a "disease" over at another board. Don't let them get to you 954
 
Re: And a well behaved thread at that!

> > This must be one of the longest threads ever started by a
> > simple radio station list!!!!!
> >
> > > 73s from 954
>
> I just read someone called you a "disease" over at another
> board. Don't let them get to you 954

I think the someone in question is a psychopath.

Read what he said when FM called his bluff and quoted my site!

The bozo is definitely a few tools short of a full shed.

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> From South Florida Radio History
>
>
> South Florida AM Radio Stations, Spring 1971
>
> I compiled this list for the Hollywood Herald/North Dade
> Herald Crier.
>
> See if you can find the two typos.
>
> 73s from 954
>

Easy one....710 was WGBS and 1240 ZNS-2

Good quiz though, i think I answered it before.

Mike704
 
> > From South Florida Radio History
> > South Florida AM Radio Stations, Spring 1971
> >
> > I compiled this list for the Hollywood Herald/North Dade
> > Herald Crier.
> >
> > See if you can find the two typos.
> >
> > 73s from 954
> >
> Easy one....710 was WGBS and 1240 ZNS-2

Correct.

> Good quiz though, i think I answered it before.

Probably, but there are always new people here.

Here's a good trivia question you should know.

Streets in Hollywood are named after presidents,
from Washington to Coolidge. (Hollywood was
incorporated in 1925, during the Coolidge
administration.)

What other president has a street named after
him in Hollywood?

> Mike704

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I have to just guess John Kennedy. It seems ever city has named a street after MLK and JFK. But who has named a Robert Kennedy street? Not even in New York where he was our senator.

In Washington DC I have a friend living on Kennedy Street, but the street has been Kennedy Street for over 100 years. It far up in the NW and just a small residential street near Georgia Ave as a cross street.


> Correct.
>
> > Good quiz though, i think I answered it before.
>
> Probably, but there are always new people here.
>
> Here's a good trivia question you should know.
>
> Streets in Hollywood are named after presidents,
> from Washington to Coolidge. (Hollywood was
> incorporated in 1925, during the Coolidge
> administration.)
>
> What other president has a street named after
> him in Hollywood?
>
> > Mike704
>
> 73s from 954
>
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Sliphead Road and Clinton Street

Hi Peppertree! I was just in your shopping
center today.... In a great Cuban/Mexican
restaurant: La Bamba.

> I have to just guess John Kennedy. It seems ever city has
> named a street after MLK and JFK. But who has named a
> Robert Kennedy street? Not even in New York where he was
> our senator.

I thought you used to live around here.

Give up?

Here's a hint: formerly called Sliphead Road (in
Port Everglades). It's not a recent change. I made
up a trivia quiz with this in about '74. It still
stumps people.

> In Washington DC I have a friend living on Kennedy Street,
> but the street has been Kennedy Street for over 100 years.
> It far up in the NW and just a small residential street near
> Georgia Ave as a cross street.

There's a Clinton Street in Buffalo and many other
places in NY. And it's not named after Slick Willie or
the Junior Senator. (Maybe they never name streets after
carpetbaggers.)

It was named after Governor DeWitt Clinton, responsible
for the Erie Canal.

> > 73s from 954
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Re: Sliphead Road and Clinton Street

For New York, I have one better. In Brooklyn the is a Clinton Street and a Bush Street and there is an intersection not too far from the Brooklyn Bridge and the old Navy Yard, of Clinton and Bush Streets.

Though I lived in Miami Beach for nine years and went to high school in Coral Gables, I do not know a lot about Hollywood. I knew that the streets had presidential names. I used to trade with a lady in Hollywood, about ten years ago. We were both fans of the Stu Goldstein Show on WMRZ/WAXY.

> There's a Clinton Street in Buffalo and many other
> places in NY. And it's not named after Slick Willie or
> the Junior Senator. (Maybe they never name streets after
> carpetbaggers.)
>
> It was named after Governor DeWitt Clinton, responsible
> for the Erie Canal.
>
> > > 73s from 954
>
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More famous (but not celebrity) names

> For New York, I have one better. In Brooklyn the is a
> Clinton Street and a Bush Street and there is an
> intersection not too far from the Brooklyn Bridge and the
> old Navy Yard, of Clinton and Bush Streets.
>
> Though I lived in Miami Beach for nine years and went to
> high school in Coral Gables, I do not know a lot about
> Hollywood.

OK. Then here's the answer. Eisenhower Blvd, the main
street of Port Everglades. (It's not very well known
that most of PE is in Hollywood, even though it's on the
Ft. L. street numbering scheme.) Fortuitously, I was on
that road yesterday, just a day after asking the question.

Better than that, if you're ever in traffic behind a
Cheyney (I think that's correct) Bros Provisions truck,
read the "small" print. One of their product lines is
Bush Beans. I noticed that in the 2000 campaign.

> I knew that the streets had presidential names.
> I used to trade

Records?

> with a lady in Hollywood, about ten years
> ago. We were both fans of the Stu Goldstein Show on
> WMRZ/WAXY.
>
> > There's a Clinton Street in Buffalo and many other
> > places in NY. And it's not named after Slick Willie or
> > the Junior Senator. (Maybe they never name streets after
> > carpetbaggers.)
> >
> > It was named after Governor DeWitt Clinton, responsible
> > for the Erie Canal.
> >
> > > > 73s from 954
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Sliphead Road has nothing to do with Monica L.

Sliphead Road has nothing to do with Monica L.

Since the previous subject line was inadvertently
"Sliphead Road and Clinton Street" I thought
some explanation was necessary.

It refers to slips where boats are parked. (It was the
main street through Port Everglades.)

I thought this followup was appropriate in case
any of you have a dirty mind.

Like I do.

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DO SOMETHING TO PROLONG THE LAST WELL-BEHAVED THREAD!

And a well behaved thread at that!

> > This must be one of the longest threads ever started by a
> > simple radio station list!!!!!
> >
> > > 73s from 954
>
> I just read someone called you a "disease" over at another
> board. Don't let them get to you 954
>
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Re: Having fun in 1971 at WFUN

WFN
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