"Tony Meloche" wrote in message
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"T. Early" wrote:
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20 over 9 here at 0510. I miss Larry Glick.
The best. If you are ever in Boca Raton, Fla., Larry is a
"greeter"
at Legal Seafoods Restaurant and going strong.
I used to listen to Larry all the time, when he still had one of
the
few late-night nutshows that didn't cover the world (a la Art
Bell).
It's great to hear he's still alive and kicking. Does he still
do
his
hypnosis schtick?
AFAIK, no. And no more "Glick University" t-shirts 
He started on WBZ in June, '69 BTW.
Glick was after my time - he sounds like a riot, though (1969 and
beyond
I was in school, and too busy with other things to DX any more for
awhile). My memories of WBZ center around "Juicy" Brucie Bradley in
the
mid-sixties, a really good DJ. In Detroit, though we were all
devoted
to the local stations, WBZ listeners were something of a clique.
Someone in a large group would ask who had their "Shrewsbury card",
and
several kids would say "I do!". The others wanted desperately to
know
how to get in on that. Kids never change, year in and year out.
Sounds like you were in Detroit during the days of Bob Seger, the
Woolies, the MC5, and, needless to say, prime time for Motown.
Juicy Brucie was on 8-11:30 for about 4 years ('64-'68) followed by
Dick Summer overnight, who succeeded him in the 8. p.m. slot. They
went "talk" pretty shortly thereafter, which brought in Glick.