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Stanton Friedman on KFI Los Angeles


Summary:

Stanton Friedman, the apparently reputable UFO guy (and nuke rocket guy, how I really only knew of him before) has a new book out called Science Was Wrong.  The big takeaway from the presale hype is his firm belief that UFOs are not only furreal, but also that there are parts of some governments that are actively continuing to cover up *extraterrestrial* UFO related realities.

I was just working in the office with KFI 640am LA streaming along in the background and up comes Bill Carroll's midday show with a live phoner with the man... wanna hear it? 



Lowell George: The last interview


Summary:

I know I have a cleaner copy of this somewhere but till I find it, this is still one of the greatest things a classic rock fan could hope to hear. It's Lowell George's last radio interview, wonderfully done by Ed O'Connell on WHCN on June 22nd, 1979 before George did his show at the Hard Rock Cafe in West Hartford.

Just seven days later Lowell George was found dead of a heart attack in his hotel after a gig down in in D.C..

You *do* want to hear this one even with my first-found copy's slight phasiness. But don't tell any of the surviving members of Little Feat that it's here, they HATE what Lowell says about their parts of the Little Feat breakup... truth hurts, and this is a big Ouch for them.



Picozzi & Triest Mornings 1978


Summary:

Quite a bit different from today's idea of hot AOR mornings, this goes back to the days Michael was up against Stern at 'CCC (and when Mr. P had overnighter Bob Bittens recording Stern to get him out of town... which worked by the way).   Chip Triest later became one of the coolest AEs I'd ever worked with.. I remember him trying to teach me that money was not a bad thing, took me a long time to figure out that he was right.

 



The H-Team final composite


Summary:

Paul Harris, Gary Lee Horn, Mr. T, Ghandi, Carl Sagan, Victor Herena, Cabbage Patch Kid in a blender, Asylum Hill Streeet Blues, Mr. T, Tom Carvel, Bang the Drum All Day, Return of the Rabbi, Brain (hearing that character got me laughing again), Mr. T, Martha... and on and on.

If you remember the 80's this will be a lot like watching Family Guy... and if you don't remember the 80's then it will also be like watching Family Guy, but maybe a bit less funny ;-).



Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickenson playin HCN Morning Jock


Summary:

It started being a common thing in the early 90's, rock artists would go into radio stations and "take over as jocks". But one of the first big times it happened in America, and, importantly, where the artist actually did a real show live, was on HCN in 1988.

Here's a partial (maybe I'll find the whole thing eventually) of Bruce Dickenson the morning after Iron Maiden played the Hartford Civic Center in July 1988.



Picozzi and the Horn in their prime


Summary:

Of the hundreds of Picozzi & The Horn airchecks it was part of one of my station olden gigs to edit and archive, this is one that I'm really glad I saved with a special note. It was marked "P&H Pretty hot" and was recorded April 24th 1990.

Mentions of Kat Sinclair's Next Big Thing, The Lich, Marching Weathermen, 60 Seconds, Nedsky, Paul McCartney's New Haven pullout controversy, Van Halen's brand new Cabo bar grand opening call-in... Oh, and it being the day that the Hubble Space Telescope was launched there are several mentions of that plus at around 40:00 you'll hear the ABC news Discovery/Hubble launch report.



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