When I saw this topic, I thought to myself, "Gee, I wasn't the only one listening to WVVX 103.1 Oldies back in the late 70s!" and when I saw that this thread was resurrected once already after a three year hiatus, I figured, "what the heck, it's only been a year this time since the last post". So this is my first post in Radio Discussions. I have to say, it's uncanny how similar my musical tastes and circumstances were to many who've posted here. Like Tom Wells, I, too, used to record airchecks from WVVX for the music to play on my under-the-dash tape deck of my 1966 Oldsmobile Delta 88 convertible....that I still have, too, 35 years later! I used to drive down to Marvelous Marv's Midwest Rare Records in Highland Park for old 45s and albums...also, that I still have and convert to digital for MP3 use, now. I even met one of the 'VVX DJs there one time; can't remember who, though. I also discovered the jingles that are now on YouTube....boy, did THAT bring back memories hearing those for the first time in over 30 years!
I tell you, the digital age has been really great for bringing back memories. About four years ago, I digitized a song that I recorded off WVVX around 1979, but I didn't get it from the beginning...maybe a second into it. At the ending, the DJ didn't identify the song or the artist; I remember taking the tape version down with me to a visit to Beverly Records...waaay down south one time (early 80s?) to see if they could identify this song or artist...they couldn't; so once I digitized it in 2009, I sent it off to Scott Shannon and Joel Whitburn and believe it or not....I stumped both of them, too! Joel thought it might have been a local artist, but really had no idea. IT's got an upbeat 1957ish sound and the singer is begging his dad for the car keys to pick up his girl.
I wanted to attach it here to see if any old WVVXers from the Oldies format listening days might have an idea about it, but for some reason, file attachment has been deleted from my Additional Options list. I tried e-mailing for help, but I haven't heard back. It's in a .wav format so I would think it would play if I had the chance to attach it....
Well anyway, I just wanted to chime in about a great old Oldies radio station that didn't play the grooves off of the usual oldies that we hear way too much! -Gordon