HCochet said:
Back then I did listen to KFRC a lot more. So you're right, I'm sure. I thought I remembered a jingle that KNBR had that was close to the "you" thing.
The KFRC "You" jingles were done by TM/Century. I just listened to a little of the KNBR "Good Times" jingles and they also sound like TM/Century. So you're right.
Around 78 or 79, I found out about KGO and since then, it's been my main station. I hope to see some more KGO jingles someday at the site you provided. Not necessarily the "jingle", but that song they play at the end of the news just before the host comes on. They change it every 5 or so years. I'd love to hear the old ones again.
I don't remeber KGO's jingles changing very often at all. The current sound I think is just a "harder" version of the previous run. That's what I remember anyway. My problem with KGO's current jingles is that they're not singable at all, so "KGO" doesn't run around in your head.
The jingles I remember in my life from KGO were:
(1) "KGO San Francisco, serving the beautiful city by the Golden Gate", which was an embellishment of the ABC Radio News sounder of that era (pre-1962). ("di-di-di-DAH-di-DAH-dit")
(2) "KGO, KGO, one of the good things about San Francisco", which was full orchestral and sounded very very classy. It was used when Jim Dunbar took over programming and moved KGO from full service to news/talk.
(3) "KGO NewsTalk, radio 81", and variations such as, "Here's Owen Spann, our man on the current scene." which ran in the 70s.
And then I seem to remember an earlier version of the current jingles coming in right after that, maybe 1985 or so. Or am I wrong?