Greatest Story teller EVER, made you feel like you were there and knew these people. Just lean back crack open a cold one and enjoy a yarn from America's Storyteller !
Thank you for posting this, just discovered Jean, my grandfather was a cop and cabbie in the Bronx around this time, wonder if he heard all these live. Sure told stories a lot like this. Thanks again
I went in the service late in '71, and did not return to NYC - Metro until '83. There is a darkness in my soul where a few years worth of Shep listenin' should be . Hey! I even liked the terrible whistle music. Epic Shepherd!
Fun fact, the character of Sherlock Holmes bears a striking similarity to Edgar Allen Poe's character Auguste Dupin in the 1841 classic The Murders in the Rue Morgue
I have really enjoyed these stories very funny love his date stories especially 😅
Theater of the mind, love it
As a kid I remember every night falling asleep listening to his show!
Same exact memory for me!
Man this definitely brings memories! It's funny how your mind can paint exactly what the story was about!
WOR 710 on my little Japanese transistor radio w/earphone! LOL.
yup me too
Listened on WOR AM radio in Freeport, NY growing up in the 70's. Great memories of this fabulous storytellers & humorist! Enjoy!
Greatest Story teller EVER, made you feel like you were there and knew these people. Just lean back crack open a cold one and enjoy a yarn from America's Storyteller !
God, I loved Shep
I played it for my mom she's 78 and listened to this show as a kid. I enjoyed it too.
Thank you for posting this, just discovered Jean, my grandfather was a cop and cabbie in the Bronx around this time, wonder if he heard all these live. Sure told stories a lot like this. Thanks again
I went in the service late in '71, and did not return to NYC - Metro until '83. There is a darkness in my soul where a few years worth of Shep listenin' should be . Hey! I even liked the terrible whistle music. Epic Shepherd!
and lets not forget the limelight on saturday nights
Fun fact, the character of Sherlock Holmes bears a striking similarity to Edgar Allen Poe's character Auguste Dupin in the 1841 classic The Murders in the Rue Morgue
The awful whistle music stops at the six minute mark
Only awful to rookie listeners of Shep.
Great to listen to something where politics isn't being forced down your throat.
TRUTHYNESS
clearly the guys a nut. Yippie!
1230: enter the Beer Monster
Eng Nick
Same kind of wit as Victor Borge.