if you listen carefully to the tape/cd. there is a tape pause which
leads to cables being jostled and the wmal-fm announcement and then what
sounds like an intro to "he's gone" and then back to tuning for the
third song. wmal is currently an am station, who knows what it was in
1972. am in more
Gage Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asked:
>I had heard rumors of this being released this spring. Any truth to it?
Some day, maybe. But nobody really knows when. It's not being put out by
GDP, rather it will be put out by Kesey's folks. Updates get posted from
time to time at www.key-z.com. The l
one thing i would like to suggest is editorial in nature - to check the
character length of the lines. some of them are more than 80 characters
long, which means that they tend to wrap around and look funny:
> recording quality of both tapes are identical; they -sound- like they
were
> recor
It's amazing what a simple Google search will turn up.
A serach for WMAL FM resulted in this site, among others...
http://www.dcnyradio.8m.net/custom4.html
...which states that WMAL 107.3 was licensed in 1950.
And this site...
http://www.10watts.com/radio/DC.html
...states that WMAL FM is
I would be more than happy to the SHN'ing of any/all of these seeds. Let
me know if anyone needs my help.
Jay
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