I grew up on the wrong coast - when I was a little kid i used to watch the "Real" Don Steele dance show on KHJ-TV every saturday night in the early 70's. I grew up in Santa Barbera and I fondly listening to the ledgendary KIST (which had thier studios and tower on top of a bank building downtown) and KACY in Oxnard. When my family moved to Bartlesville Oklahoma in 1974 I discovered not only the Tulsa Top 40 stations KAKC and KELI but many great midwest AM rockers at night like WLS (with John "Records" Landecker), KAAY, KSTP, WHB and good' ol KOMA. I wish I had lived in OKC during the late 70's when they had 2 FM and 2 AM Top 40 stations in the same city. When I went to college at UCO in Edmond in the early 80's I remember driving by KOMA's tower in Moore one night. After Dj'ing for stations with puny signals and tiny towers, It was a super impressive sight to see and actually feel those three HUGE towers glowing with 50,000 watts of power. Its a shame the station is now wasting its time with a lame talk/news format instead of rocking with oldies. Great pic at: http://public.fotki.com/fanjam/current_station_pics/ Billy >--- Stewart Mason wrote: >> At 12:12 AM 6/4/2004 EDT, KeanuBear@aol.com wrote: >> >> Seventy-seven, W-A-B-CEEEEE-EEEEEE! >> >> >> >Dude! I so remember that! >> >> One of the things I used to get on Napster all the time was old radio >> station jingles. Somewhere, I have a CD that includes, among other things, >> about a dozen classic WABC jingles, including that canonical one and the >> also-popular "Music Power!" one in various iterations. >> >> Most of my jingles are loaded into my iPod -- makes it sound more like a >> really weird radio station if every so often there's a station ID in >> between the songs. >> >> S >> >> >> >> > > > > > >__________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger. >http://messenger.yahoo.com/ > Billy G. Spradlin http://listen.to/jangleradio