Timewarp, you have experienced the power of what good radio really is to give you such an impression. That's the kind of power radio lacks today. BTW, Chris Conner was a big Barney Pip fan and emulated his high pitched style. Pip was popular at WCFL in Chicago when NAP hit the airwaves.
Every major city of the day had a 'NAP'. The NAP jocks back then were very good actors doing what they were hired in to do, which was sound loaded and play "kick-ass" rock n' roll music that no other station dared to play, and to take the audience on a different journey than the average radio station offered, and do it with heavy personality.
- Keith Kidd