This was the first RU-vid channel to post radio airchecks. Also featuring TV airchecks, private jazz recordings, vinyl and acetate transfers, historical recordings, South Jersey ghost town videos, documentaries, and other eclectic material. I do not receive money for my videos. Thank you for watching.
30:31 Will this guy who called into a RADIO to say he was intellectually unfiltered and might divorce his wife - will that guy, or his kids, or his grandkids - pleeeeaaase comment and tell us who turned out to be tge A-H?? If he was so smart he would have developed some wisdom, one would assume, and could have understood how hurtful it might have been for his wife to hear his bull when she flipped on her favorite radio progtam. Holy h---. Anyway it's none of my business how their lives turned out, but he's the one who brought to the public - (Also if you're hilarious fake answers are fine) But, seriously, what a sweetheart of a spouse he must have been. All those kids - bet she didnt do enough aerobics for his liking & that was his real issue
Amazing that you have access to all of these treasures. Never heard of the Three Dears vocal group...They're good! They sound similar to Vaughan Monroe's Norton Sisters with a dash of King Sisters. Thank you for sharing your goodies. I've shared them with others even if the other guys don't comment.
I was in 5th grade when I first saw the electric map. It was my favorite thing!! I still remember it. PLEASE BRING BACK a new version. With today's available technology it would be AWESOME!!
This brings back fond 80s memories of discovering, as a teen in NJ, that from evening to early morning I could pick up French-language broadcasts from this station, as well as from 690 AM (a Montréal station which at the time focused primarily on French-language news before eventually switching formats to English-language sports programming). Thanks for posting!
This is a cassette recording of distant AM and FM stations from over 40 years ago. Not digital with fading and static may cause distress to Generation Z viewers.
For those viewers under the age of 30: this is a recording of a distant AM station recorded on a cassette tape decades ago. Not being crystal clear digital may cause distress to Generation Z viewers.
I love this; I was 10 years old and just starting to DX. l still recall the thrill of hearing Chicago for the first time from Delmarva and then, wow, Canada! Had to run out and tell Mom and Dad!
this sounds better than digital lol. God I miss analog. CKLW was the only way I could get Coast to Coast AM in Detroit. Many a good night listening to that station. They started the shift to digital right as I was entering college and working for the station. It just isn't the same.
Thank you for this! I studied big band drumming with Howie 1986-1988 at his home studio on Long Island. He was the nicest guy, and the best teacher a drummer could ever have. I loved him and hearing his voice brought it all back.
It just the times we live in now arent good it just seems like everything is so fake now nothing seems real anymore. People dont talk anymore everything is done with this stupid cellphone. I just think as times go by its just going to get even worse this world is going downhill.