jake1966 said:
Hey Eli and Varulven, I grew up listening to BCN, ROR (the98.5 one) and even 68RKO.
I started with Top 40 in the mid-60's. WBZ (including Dick Summer's "soft underground" evening show "The Subway"), WMEX 1510 (the coolest, including Arnie "Woo-Woo" Ginsburg), and automated WRKO-FM 98.5 with "Arko, the shy but friendly robot". WILD 1090 was pumping out the soul and Motown from Roxbury in the daytime as well.
Talk WNAC became Top 40 "The Big 68" WRKO in spring '67 and stole the audience, and in '68 WRKO-FM became the original WROR and WBZ went A/C. Dale Dorman (now mornings on WODS) joined WRKO in '68.
WTBS (later to become WMBR) at MIT in '67 was playing "underground" album rock (the first place I ever heard the album version of "Light My Fire" that summer), folk, blues, 50's doo-wop ("Little Walter's Time Machine" debuted there in '68), and genuinely hilarious impromptu student Top-40/novelty shows.
Failing Classical station WBCN (Boston Concert Network) started commercial FM "underground" AOR in Boston with an overnight show called "The American Revolution" in March '68, and blew my little mind. It flipped to it as a full-time format shortly thereafter. One of the original DJ's was Sam Kopper, who can now be heard from 12:15 - 3 PM Sundays on WATD 95.9 Marshfield. Peter Wolf was there too. Charles Laquidara joined in '69. WHDH-FM 94.5 (now WJMN) briefly tried competing with automated AOR later in '68 (and then was live AOR again as WCOZ in the late 70's, bringing Larry Miller to Boston).
Those were some of the stations I listened to 1966-1968.
jake1966 said:
Then in 01 went to one of those college stations..you know the one that says there in Medfor but most of the campus is in Somerville. And enjoyed doing my own thing. Left after a couple of years becasue the students drove me nuts but came back this summer to do my own thing again. (Plus hardly any students) so if you wanna check out what I enjoy (Sorry shameless plug here) or anyone else for that matter check out Thursdays 12 noon -2ish. I'm always open to requests and suggestions. Just love spinning tunes. (yes even records)
The reason you left was the other reason I left my show on WMBR a couple of years ago, but the student management has turned over since then, and things are relatively cool there now. But, from year to year, you never know what may happen.
I've caught parts of your shows recently. Fun stuff, nice mix of music, and unlike some other DJ's on that station, you're not overmodulating your mic. It sounds like you know how to run a radio board properly.