That Carnation Instant Breakfast jingle (starts at about 4:51 on this aircheck) is the same Johnny Mann Singers that sang all the 93/KHJ jingles during this era. They did a ton of commercial jingles, too.
@@ApartmentKing66 This was a direct dub from the original reel. Sometimes we get lucky and someone ‘in the biz’ sends originals! More often than one thinks!
Thanks for making this golden nugget of American radio available - we got nothing like this in the 60s, all our listenable radio came from radio ships such as Caroline (the BBC were hopeless and very MoR). I'm very grateful for a chance to hear this.
Are you kidding? Compared to US radio, Luxy was positively pedestrian, packed with old announcers. It was much better than the BBC, but not a patch on any hot-rocking, flames-throwing, jumping jocking stuff that most younger folk prefer.
Wish you guys wouldn't edit these airchecks so tight. Airchecks that came off the KHJ skimmer were NEVER this tight. And adding your branding to the MIDDLE of an aircheck is just too much.
Today I sent a message to CZcams asking them to loosen up their copyright policy. According to generally accepted “fair use” policy of U.S. copyright law, 7 seconds of audio is the standard.
KHJ 93 & DON STEEL WERE BOSS AM/FM HOLLYWOOD
Just the best top 40 radio station that ever was. Hands down. Steele and Robert W. were just the best drive-time tandem in radio then...or ever.
11:41 peeeeaches and heeerb. Leeeeeet's fall in love. One of the greatest jockey in american history. RIP Don Steele
Anyone know where I can get my hands on some Monkee Boots? They sound groovy!
That Carnation Instant Breakfast jingle (starts at about 4:51 on this aircheck) is the same Johnny Mann Singers that sang all the 93/KHJ jingles during this era. They did a ton of commercial jingles, too.
'Cause it was all on trade.
excellent sound for AM in 1967
Probably recorded on the skimmer at the station.
@@ApartmentKing66 This was a direct dub from the original reel. Sometimes we get lucky and someone ‘in the biz’ sends originals! More often than one thinks!
Thanks for making this golden nugget of American radio available - we got nothing like this in the 60s, all our listenable radio came from radio ships such as Caroline (the BBC were hopeless and very MoR). I'm very grateful for a chance to hear this.
Couldn’t you pick up Radio Luxembourg? They were pretty amazing
Are you kidding? Compared to US radio, Luxy was positively pedestrian, packed with old announcers. It was much better than the BBC, but not a patch on any hot-rocking, flames-throwing, jumping jocking stuff that most younger folk prefer.
My childhood ❤ I’ve said this before but they played KHJ on the bus to school
Cliff Booth drove me here.
The REAL Don Steele...don't accept any imitations!😎
I wish there was a couple of seconds of the song, so we can hear how he nailed the post.
Sorry Dennis, I imagine that it would cost money in royalties if they were to include the song (or even a few seconds of the song)
What happens is CZcams flags the video and blocks it from being seen by anyone. So, this is the best you can get. I’m sorry
@@AirchexxClassicRadio We can all imagine he hit it the Nano-second he stopping talking.
Oh how I wish the songs hadn't been edited out! 😊
Bang Bang Bang Bang The Real Don Steele Forever, The Best of Boss Angeles,
#Irwindaleraceway #Bosscity #Ontariospeedway
Was it not the Real Don Steele that used to say, am I your leader?
Wish you guys wouldn't edit these airchecks so tight. Airchecks that came off the KHJ skimmer were NEVER this tight. And adding your branding to the MIDDLE of an aircheck is just too much.
I have no choice. If there’s any more music outside of what you hear, CZcams flags it for a copyright violation. There is nothing I can do about it.
Today I sent a message to CZcams asking them to loosen up their copyright policy. According to generally accepted “fair use” policy of U.S. copyright law, 7 seconds of audio is the standard.