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T. Early September 24th 04 12:55 AM


"bpnjensen" wrote in message
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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.



Tony Meloche September 24th 04 01:21 AM



"T. Early" wrote:

"bpnjensen" wrote in message
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"T.Early" wrote in message

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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.

Tony

T. Early September 24th 04 01:33 AM


"Tony Meloche" wrote in message
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"T. Early" wrote:

"bpnjensen" wrote in message
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"T.Early" wrote in message

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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.



yojimbo September 24th 04 02:32 AM

I'd love to score a dub of the interview Glick did with the guy telling the
story about the crazy Orangutang, probably his all-time fave request, and
listeners never got sick of it, it was that funny. I used to have an
aircheck on cassette tape, lost it. Wish it was online. Is Larry still
wearing his cowboy hat and sipping double-Jack Daniel Manhattans...?

Dave in Waterloo, Ontario


"Tony Meloche" wrote in message
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"T. Early" wrote:

"bpnjensen" wrote in message
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"T.Early" wrote in message

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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.

Tony




Timoleon September 24th 04 02:55 AM

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|20 over 9 here at 0510. I miss Larry Glick.
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|The best. If you are ever in Boca Raton, Fla., Larry is a "greeter"
|at Legal Seafoods Restaurant and going strong.
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| 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?
|
| Bruce Jensen

I remember as a young kid in the 60's listening to Larry Glick on WBZ in
Boston, and something he pedalled called "Larry Glick's Lemonade."

It's funny but with just a plain old nasty GE tabletop AM/FM radio I was
able to log over 150 AM stations over the course of the summer of 1966.

Tim
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Tony Meloche September 24th 04 04:35 AM



"T. Early" wrote:

"Tony Meloche" wrote in message
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"T. Early" wrote:

"bpnjensen" wrote in message
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"T.Early" wrote in message
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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.



Exactly right. WBZ was an important source, because whatever was going
to be #1 in Detroit April 30th, was #1 in Boston about April 7th. I
heard many new Beatles releases on WBZ 1-2 weeks before they were ever
heard in Detroit.

Tony

Tony Meloche September 24th 04 04:40 AM



Timoleon wrote:

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bpnjensen wrote:
| "T.Early" wrote in message
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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?
|
| Bruce Jensen

I remember as a young kid in the 60's listening to Larry Glick on WBZ in
Boston, and something he pedalled called "Larry Glick's Lemonade."

It's funny but with just a plain old nasty GE tabletop AM/FM radio I was
able to log over 150 AM stations over the course of the summer of 1966.

Tim



"Funny", hell - most of those old table radios (tube circuitry?) were
wonderful "after dark" DX machines. To condense a story I've told here
before, one late afternoon in winter during "grayline" time, I logged a
5,000 watt station from Denver at my home in Detroit. The "DX
machine"? A circa 1960 Admiral 5 tube "American Classic", on the built
in antenna.

Tony

clifto September 24th 04 05:48 AM

Timoleon wrote:
It's funny but with just a plain old nasty GE tabletop AM/FM radio I was
able to log over 150 AM stations over the course of the summer of 1966.


GE made some extremely sensitive radios over many, many years.

--
At the end of the new Kerry ad: "I'm John Kerry, and I approved of this
ad before I voted against it."

Ron Hardin September 24th 04 01:38 PM

I'm building weekday morning at 5:34am, 5-second clips of WFAN 660,
as heard in Central Ohio

http://rhhardin.home.mindspring.com/5am.ram

one day per clip, June 16 to the present, more or less, depending
on when I upload another batch, usually on some weekend.

I don't know how long I'll extend it for; it's pretty solid copy
these days, though it may revert for a while after the time change
again.

It's usually in the middle of McCord's 5:30 news reading, or if they're
on vacation, whoever replaces him.
--
Ron Hardin


On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk.

Stephen M.H. Lawrence September 24th 04 05:14 PM


"MnMikew" wrote in message
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| "Stephen M.H. Lawrence" wrote in message
| k.net...
| 770 - KUOM.
|
| Here's their webpage:
|
| http://radiok.cce.umn.edu/radiok/
|
| "Radio K," as it's known. I don't listen much - not my cup of
| tea. I listen more to KSTP and WWTC.
|
| Ah, another Patriot fan, excellent!

I noticed yesterday that the Patriot II (KYCR-1570) is
carrying O'Reilly. O'Reilly's been treating Dan Rather with
kid gloves. Guess why? 60 Minutes is doing an interview
piece on O'Reilly Sunday night.

So, you see? All of the pieces fit together -- thanks to radio!

73,

--
Steve Lawrence
KAØPMD
Burnsville, Minnesota

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