Going back in time, Cincinnati was truly blessed with a 1000 watt day/250 watt night Top 40 station called Boss Radio WUBE at 1230 on the dial. Drake formatted, great jingles, "boss jocks"...all the elements necessary to create a Cincy version of Boss Radio. FRR, a regular poster on here, recorded countless hours of WUBE on Reel to Reel tape and he entrusted me with those tapes for a time. Keep in mind, young FRR's goal as a teen in the 60's was to record the music & not the things between. Fortunately he let about 86 minutes (scoped length) of the 'good stuff' between the tunes remain on those tapes. My winter project has been to scope down those tapes & put them in .mp3 format. Using Adobe Audition 1.5 as my scoping tool, I also added about 9db of HF EQ at 8khz & about half that at 4khz to help compensate for the fact that these 3.75ips tapes were recorded from a radio some miles from the frankly puny WUBE transmitter site on top of a building in downtown Cincinnati. All in all, it doesn't sound bad. It's not perfect...there are spots where the master tapes started & stopped, so there will be incomplete pieces here & there. In a very few places, a promo or commercial was left in place to further tie in the era. This has been a labor of love...they are free to download, enjoy & pass along as desired. My name is Bob Hawkins...I grew up in Cincinnati & spent many a mid-late 60's summer afternoon laying in the hammock listening to WUBE on dad's Motorola transistor radio in College Hill. These recordings brought back many fond memories of my teen years.
There are 4 files, ranging in length from 14 to 34 minutes. They are big files, so a faster than dial up connection is a must. The files are at www.bob-on-the-job.com . Enjoy!
There are 4 files, ranging in length from 14 to 34 minutes. They are big files, so a faster than dial up connection is a must. The files are at www.bob-on-the-job.com . Enjoy!