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The 93Q Morning Zoo Greatest His Volume One

I found an LP at Half Price Books of a compliation of the 1985 Q Morning Zoo (still sealed!). Crew includes John Lander, John Rio, Dr. Dave Kolin, Mr. Leonard, Cleat Dumpstr, Jackie Robbins, & Archer Dusabon. Released on a major label, Arista, to my suprise. I have it spinning on my turntable as I type this, and it's pretty entrtaining. Guest DJs include Weird Al, Cynd Lauper and others.
 
Found it at the clear lake HPB. They used to have a 97 Rock picture disc locked up in a display case. Not sure if it was local bands or morning show highlights. Oh yeah, I also found a CD of 107.5 in 1992. Don't remember the station name but it was a classic rock format. That CD was a comp of local bands.
 
you can find some cool old radio gold at places like that. I found a Willie Nelson/Merle Haggard special form the July 4, 1980 weekend. Cue sheets and everything. I think I paid 2 bucks for it.
 
I saw that record there a few weeks ago! I would've bought it then if I had a record player.. My mom has lots of old KILT records sitting in a closet somewhere.. I'm talking early 70's stuff.. I'll have to get over sometime and find out what they actually are... Also lot's of other early 70's stuff as well..
 
sdh483 said:
Oh yeah, I also found a CD of 107.5 in 1992. Don't remember the station name but it was a classic rock format. That CD was a comp of local bands.

it was Z107 then Z107.5 KZFX
and than the Arrow came along and started a classic rock radio war. so they flipped to Rocket 1075 than the Buzz.
 
It really makes me wonder about stations and groups these days...Think of all the salaries, news departments, promotion people, etc. etc. we had then....PLUS radio stations still had the records, special concert series t-shirts and stuff that EVERYBODY wanted....And on top of allll of that spending, the managment and owners STILL made piles of money!
 
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