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Artkansas 05-07-08 07:04 AM


Originally Posted by PaulH (Post 6644603)
Radio! Inner Sanctum; John Steele, Adventurer; X Minus One! Later on, in the 1960s, Jean Shepard and Long John Nebel.

Paul


When I was young radio was completely different. KPPC was an "underground" radio station, funded by the National Science Foundation, and run out of the basement of a church in Pasadena. With DJ's like Outrageous Nevada, B Mitchell Reed, The Obscene Steven Clean, Elliot Mintz(Now Paris Hilton's Publicist) and Barry Hansen who later became Dr. Demento. Featuring material like The Johnny Otis Show, The Credibility Gap featuring Harry Sherer and Michael McKeen(Spinal Tap), the Firesign Theater, and promos by The Persuasions. I remember getting free tickets from them for a Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band concert. What an amazing show.

Kurt Erlenbach 05-07-08 07:59 AM


Originally Posted by jedde (Post 6647481)
And who can forget the 1974's infamous "ten cent beer night" at Cleveland Stadium...I wasn't there:(

I was at Cleveland Municipal Stadium for the first Monday Night Football game, in about 1971 against the NY jets. Terrible seats in the end zone.

ollo_ollo 05-07-08 09:17 AM

I remember listening to the Johnny Otis ("Otis, Otis, Otis") show after we moved from Nebraska to Redondo Beach in the LA area. This was during my Junior High-Freshman in HS years, 1952-1954 but I thoght he was broadcasting from a small station in Long Beach, CA? Don

wayne pattee 05-07-08 09:51 AM

Curb feelers on cars

Artkansas 05-07-08 02:25 PM


Originally Posted by ollo_ollo (Post 6651680)
I remember listening to the Johnny Otis ("Otis, Otis, Otis") show after we moved from Nebraska to Redondo Beach in the LA area. This was during my Junior High-Freshman in HS years, 1952-1954 but I thought he was broadcasting from a small station in Long Beach, CA? Don

It could well be. Was that KNAC? KPPC's heyday was 1968-71. In high school, I got to see him play at the Palladium with Little Richard, and Chuck Berry. Quite a fine concert. :)

Floyd 05-07-08 03:20 PM

I remember riding down in the "swag" of a girls bike cause I could not reach the pedals yet... so I coasted down the hill with my hands up on the handlebars. That is how I learned to ballance the bike. Been balancing ever since.

tntom 05-07-08 03:26 PM

I remember a gas war where I bought it for .19.9 a gallon. That was about 1970. Bought lots of gas for .29.9

big john 05-07-08 03:54 PM


Originally Posted by Artkansas (Post 6650873)
When I was young radio was completely different. KPPC was an "underground" radio station, funded by the National Science Foundation, and run out of the basement of a church in Pasadena. With DJ's like Outrageous Nevada, B Mitchell Reed, The Obscene Steven Clean, Elliot Mintz(Now Paris Hilton's Publicist) and Barry Hansen who later became Dr. Demento. Featuring material like The Johnny Otis Show, The Credibility Gap featuring Harry Sherer and Michael McKeen(Spinal Tap), the Firesign Theater, and promos by The Persuasions. I remember getting free tickets from them for a Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band concert. What an amazing show.

Outrageous Nevada! I couldn't believe she was on the air with that voice. BMR was on KFWB am when they played music, later on KMET before it became KTWV. He was gone by 52 or 54 from smoking.
I used to listen to Elliot Mintz on KPFK public radio.

Artkansas 05-07-08 04:13 PM


Originally Posted by big john (Post 6654167)
Outrageous Nevada! I couldn't believe she was on the air with that voice. BMR was on KFWB am when they played music, later on KMET before it became KTWV. He was gone by 52 or 54 from smoking.
I used to listen to Elliot Mintz on KPFK public radio.

She made an onstage appearance at the Captain Beefheart concert. If you can believe it, she looked even better than she sounded. She was built like a brick!

I remember when she and her husband Les Carter would bring the kids in the studio with them if they were doing a show together. That was always good for adlibs. :)

Mariner Fan 05-07-08 09:18 PM

When I was a young one in Baker Oregon, we used to watch a show called Creature Feature on Saturday nights. It was all the old black and white horror films from the past. Good stuff!

making 05-08-08 04:27 AM

We had Sammy Terry that did the creature feature.

ollo_ollo 05-08-08 08:09 AM


Originally Posted by Artkansas (Post 6653613)
It could well be. Was that KNAC? KPPC's heyday was 1968-71. In high school, I got to see him play at the Palladium with Little Richard, and Chuck Berry. Quite a fine concert. :)


It was KFOX in Long Beach, but my memory must be failing a bit, as Johnny Otis' bio says he was a DJ there beginning in 1955. I thought it was a bit earlier.

TruF 05-08-08 07:28 PM

Hey SF Bay Area people: Who remembers, "KDIA - lucky 13"?

Retro Grouch 05-08-08 07:45 PM


Originally Posted by MTBLover (Post 6643157)
How about this one? You'd go out to get the milk (in glass bottles then, and delivered by a milkman),

I can even remember horse drawn milk carts. A local dairy in Des Moines operated horse drawn milk carts until the 50's. The advantage was that the milk man could carry enough bottles with him to deliver to several houses and the horse would meet him at the next corner.

The ice man had a truck. We'd put a card in our kitchen window to tell him how big of a block of ice to bring in.

neilG 05-08-08 08:07 PM

I'm from Staten Island and I remember the SI ferry was a nickel. And I still have a 15 cent NYC subway token.

Mariner Fan 05-08-08 08:35 PM

I remember my 1970 GTO Judge......man, I miss that car.

yakmurph 05-08-08 09:21 PM

.....
-Sears 10-speed with the leather Brooks-clone saddle; rat-trap pedals, chromed steel toe clips with twisted white leather straps, chrome steel wheels, chrome steel handlebars, chromed steel crank arms:
this bike was passed on to my baby sister and then, after a quarter century of service, was retired.

Moral?

Remember steel?

big john 05-08-08 11:00 PM


Originally Posted by Artkansas (Post 6654291)
She made an onstage appearance at the Captain Beefheart concert. If you can believe it, she looked even better than she sounded. She was built like a brick!

I remember when she and her husband Les Carter would bring the kids in the studio with them if they were doing a show together. That was always good for adlibs. :)

I still have the Hot Rats album with Captain Beafheart doing the title track. Wish I had the Mothers of Invention "Absolutely Free" from 1965. It had "Trouble Comin' Every Day", about the Watts riots of that year.
Whatever happened to Dr Demento?

qcpmsame 05-09-08 06:26 AM

Dr. Demento still does a syndicated radio show featuring his usual off the wall selections. On Sunday nights at 2200 CDT here. fun to listen to the strange tracks he comes up with. How about the King Biscuit Flour Hour? Anyone else remember that one?

Bill

Monoborracho 05-09-08 07:09 AM

Between my junior and senior year in HS, age 17, I obtained a "Minor's Release" with approval of my mother and help from a local judge. I drove my '51 Chevy 150 miles to Odessa, Texas and found a summer job in the oilfield. I stayed in a $4 per night motel and had breakfast and supper from an ice chest I kept in the room. I did this for over 2 months and saved over $700 that summer. I finally quit and went home when two-a-days started for football.

I can't imagine doing such as that in this day and age.

zoste 05-09-08 09:30 AM


Originally Posted by MTBLover (Post 6638620)
I forgot to add this to my list- if you were in the Philly area in the 50s, had access to a Philco or Dumont (and if you don't know what these were, you're too young...) you'd probably remember the little guy in my avatar. Here's a quiz for you Philly kids (notice that I didn't spell it "kidz" thereby proving that I'm old enough to be in 50+ :)):

1. Can you name him?

2. How about the host of the TV show- what was his name?

I was going to mention your avatar when I noticed it in another thread. Pretty much every Philly kid from then should be able to name Bertie the Bunyip and ? Dexter...was it Lee Dexter? There were a bunch of local hosts in those days...Pete Boyle, Wee Willie Weber, Happy the Clown, Gene London...and the most famous:

I remember when Dick Clark hosted Bandstand from west Philly.

Terrierman 05-09-08 09:38 AM

Water filled pop cooler with the bottles hanging in rows by brand, you put your dime in and then you could pull one bottle through the little mechanical gate.

zoste 05-09-08 09:42 AM


Originally Posted by Terrierman (Post 6664963)
Water filled pop cooler with the bottles hanging in rows by brand, you put your dime in and then you could pull one bottle through the little mechanical gate.

...you had to use the bottle opener screwed to side of the machine, and put the empty in a wooden case left sitting next to the machine.

Terrierman 05-09-08 12:46 PM


Originally Posted by zoste (Post 6664988)
...you had to use the bottle opener screwed to side of the machine, and put the empty in a wooden case left sitting next to the machine.

2 cent deposit if you leave the store with the bottle.

Louis 05-09-08 12:53 PM


Originally Posted by Terrierman (Post 6664963)
Water filled pop cooler with the bottles hanging in rows by brand, you put your dime in and then you could pull one bottle through the little mechanical gate.

We used to try to get more than one bottle through by tailgating the first bottle. I don't recall ever succeeding, though.

Another trick was to bring a bottle opener and a straw. Of course, I never tried that, but I did hear rumors.;)


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