Geplaatst 31 mei 20196 jr. Een paar uurtjes voor de liefhebbers: WABC-NewYork-19631000-BruceMorrow-23minWABC-NewYork-19631200-1228-1231-BobLewisWABC-NewYork-19650126-0500-0530-CharlieGreerWABC-NewYork-19650303-1000-1025-DanIngramWABC-NewYork-19650305-1557-1625-DanIngramWABC-NewYork-19650307-1400-1500-CharlieGreer-DanIngramWABC-NewYork-19650907-1000-1100-CousinBrucie-CocaColaHourWABC-NewYork-19650907-CousinBrucie-55minWABC-NewYork-19651005-1123-1223-CharlieGearWABC-NewYork-19670722-1600-1615-DanIngramWABC-NewYork-19690129-CousinBruceMorrow-VietnamWABC-NewYork-19760630-2100-2200-GeorgeMichaelWABC-NewYork-19760630-2200-2300-ChuckLeonardWABC-NewYork-19760701-0914-1017-HarryHarrisonWABC-NewYork-19770000-JohnnyNonovan-55minWABC-NewYork-19780915-1456-1542-DanIngramWABC-NewYork-19780915-1807-1854-GeorgeMichaelWABC-NewYork-19780918-0740-0826-HarryHarrisonWABC-NewYork-19780918-0836-0922-HarryHarrisonWABC-NewYork-19811030-1050-1213-RonLundyWABC-NewYork-20080105-1800-1900-MarkSimone-SaturdayNightOldiesWABC-NewYork-20080105-1900-2000-MarkSimone-SaturdayNightOldiesWABC-NewYork-20080105-2000-2100-MarkSimone-SaturdayNightOldiesWABC-NewYork-20080105-2100-2130-MarkSimone-SaturdayNightOldiesWABC-NewYork-20080112-1800-1900-MarkSimone-SaturdayNightOldiesWABC-NewYork-20080112-1900-2000-MarkSimone-SaturdayNightOldiesWABC-NewYork-20080112-2000-2100-MarkSimone-SaturdayNightOldiesWABC-NewYork-20080112-2100-2200-MarkSimone-SaturdayNightOldies
Geplaatst 31 mei 20196 jr. Waw, echte radio. Speciale dank voor Dan Ingram, my favourite. Klinkt heel goed, is dit studio of FM? Ja FM, want in 65 werd dubbel uitgezonden, later was dat verboden.
Geplaatst 31 mei 20196 jr. Nee hé? Gelukkig kan ik nu veeeeeel sneller downloaden. Toch wel 30Mbit. "Dat ik dit nog mag mee maken, het mooiste dat ik in weken heb gezien om te downloaden op het forum"............. Dank Vincent. Juul 31 mei 20196 jr. bewerkt door Juul
Geplaatst 31 mei 20196 jr. 1 uur geleden zei ruudam: Waw, echte radio. 37 minuten geleden zei Juul: "Dat ik dit nog mag mee maken, 15 kenmerken waarom (o.a.) dit radiostation (toen) zo goed was. Kom daar nu maar eens om bij de huidige radiostations. 1 Production. From the drama of news to the promos to the wild tracks, production was an art form that created a theater of the mind that manufactured sonic magic. 2 The Bible of Music. From the printed playlist to the countdowns, station-generated chart positions defined what was popular in the city. 3 24/7 Personalities. There were shows, not shifts, and every daypart mattered. People still talk about Charlie Greer and Denison’s Men’s Clothier, on WABC at 3 a.m. 4 Eccentricity. From crazed night DJs to whacked promotions — parents were appalled while the new mainstream ate it up. 5 City Sound. Unlike the generic radio of today, these stations oozed the vibe of their city; they were soundtracks of the community. 6 Anticipation. There was always something coming up. 7 Swagger. A hard-to-define vibe that was all about confidence in everything they did. 8 Well-Oiled Machines. Even the personality-driven stations were well-oiled machines that held the basics in high regard. 9 Audience Respect. No bullshit. The stations delivered without needing to resort to tricks and promises. 10 Completeness. From news and sports to sneak previews of Beatles songs, the stations were complete, with no need to tune away. 11 Smarteners. The DJs turned you on to what was going on. The stations were hubs of local information. 12 Graphics. They had visual identities that mirrored the on-air delivery. 13 Technology. AM radio once sounded badass as resources were poured into signal integrity. 14New ideas. Every few years, “new ways” came into play. From Storz to Drake to Bennett, things evolved. It’s sad that radio is still executing a 40-year-old playbook these days. 15 Selling new records. Especially in the mid-’60s, the great stations would make a new Herman’s Hermit record sound like the Second Coming. https://radioink.com/2017/08/21/greatest-top-40-stations-time/
Geplaatst 2 juni 20196 jr. Auteur En het restant: WABC-NewYork-19560303-DanIngram-10min.mp3WABC-NewYork-19621022-1200-1300-CharlieGreer-CubaCrisis.mp3WABC-NewYork-19680615-BrotherJohn-19min-1.mp3WABC-NewYork-19680615-BrotherJohn-19min-2.mp3WABC-NewYork-19700110-BobLewis-10min.mp3WABC-NewYork-19780915-0015-0101-ChuckLeonard.mp3
Geplaatst 9 juni 20196 jr. Op 2-6-2019 om 20:20 zei Vincent: En het restant: WABC-NewYork-19560303-DanIngram-10min.mp3 dit is 19650303 volgens mij
Geplaatst 25 juli 20196 jr. Auteur En nog een nakomertje: WABC-NewYork-20070623-1800-2135-SaturdayNightOldies
Geplaatst 25 juli 20196 jr. Volgens mij wordt door de nieuwszender WABC soms van het nieuwsformat afgeweken, kennelijk ook op zaterdagavond/
Geplaatst 25 juli 20196 jr. "WABC Radio (770 AM, New York City) played rock and roll from 1960 until May 10, 1982, before changing to a talk radio format. With talk shows not quite as popular on the weekend, Tim McCarthy, WABC President and General Manager, and Phil Boyce, Operations Manager and Program Director, decided to bring back the oldies music on Saturday nights. Saturday Night Oldies premiered on December 3, 2005, exactly six months after WCBS-FM (also in New York) dropped the oldies format on June 3, 2005. Mark Simone hosted the show, which featured popular music from the late 1950s through the 1970s with an emphasis on songs that became popular, but have largely been forgotten. Original WABC jingles from the station's Top 40 era were played and Simone took phone calls and reads posts from the Message Board discussing a wide variety of events in popular culture from that time period." https://www.revolvy.com/page/Saturday-Night-Oldies
Geplaatst 26 juli 20196 jr. 8 uur geleden zei Vincent: En nog een nakomertje: WABC-NewYork-20070623-1800-2135-SaturdayNightOldies 2007
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