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WSTW 1973

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxhYG6OITaQ

Ran across this Youtube link on Facebook. It is a clip from WSTW in 1973.

To anyone familar with the beauthiful music format in the early 70's, you will quickly notice how different WSTW was. WJBR, WDVR, WQAL/WWSH and my own WTUX, were all much more restrained. WSTS is much more uptempo. 93.7 never beat WJBR in the B/Ez race, but they sure had a following!
 
I remember then running a quadraphonic hour from 7-8pm weeknights, I think they were using the CBS records encoded records.
 
I remember that also. Quad was going to be the next big thing! A progressive rock station in Baltimore tried quad for awhile. Don't remember any others right off hand.
 
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