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![]() "Richard Harrison" wrote in message ... Al, VE7AGW wrote: "I thought Charlie Pride sang that one." I wouldn`t be surprised. Charlie is a great country singer. When I hear his name, "Kiss a Devil Good Morning" pops into mind. Ray Price mostly owns "For the Good Times." Ray still lives in Texas, rides motorcycles, and has taken up comedy, I suppose, to enlarge his act. The good old days as we say, back when the radio stations played non-stop music and the all the girls wore skirts and us guys wore jean and white T-shirt. It's fun but but I remember when the we use to get these radio maps of the world with all the stations listed on them. And as you say they listed the power day/night and most of them only played music no advertising at all. I use to listen to this rock and roll station out of Buffalo called WKBW 960 khz and all they played was rock and roll. American Band Stand with Dave Clark, I suppose this is dating me know. On my last trip back that way I heard the station ID on the FM dial instead of AM and they still played the old rock and roll from the fifty and sixies. Talking about cournty and western station in Texas, well I use run truck loads of red cedar to this place in Grande Pairie Texas, right between Fort Worth and Dallis and I would listen to this am station from Amarillo. Could pick it up just outside of Dallas while running up US 287/87 to Denver then shortly outside of Denver I would loose it. The loneliest section of road for radio station is Montana you just don't pick up much at all even on Am. And Fm is usless in most places except around big cities. The last Freightliner I had I put the satelite radio in it and had radio everywhere then and lots to choose from too. Even had my Icom IC-706 in it as well. |
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