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Stu Seibel • October 15, 2020
Ah yes, one of my favorite “top of the hour” hits was “Let Me In” by the Sensations. I can hear it now, right after news alive at 55 and the worldwide time check was a super tight slip cue of “Let me in, whee-ooh.”
Jason Remington • October 13, 2020
The Sensations. My sister bought the 45 rpm and played it often. It became a favorite of mine.
Dick Ellingson • October 14, 2020
I still play it. In fact, I’m playing it now. I luv it!!
Dick Ellingson • October 14, 2020
1962
Jason Remington • October 13, 2020
No Googling this one Mike, what artist/group sang “Let Me IN’ (1963)
Edgar Bennett • October 13, 2020
Too bad they are no longer on. I personally liked KVI better because they had personality jocks and northwest oldies. I also miss Kool Gold AM 1590. I remember when Jerry Kay worked weekends at KBSG, he made a guest appearance on then rival KJR and cracked a joke that Bobby Vinton sounds good in stereo. My two favorite oldies stations were KXA when Pat owned it and XPRS, L.A. 1090 (california gold express) played a lot of rare 50,s music and East L.A. rhythm and blues. It sounded great to me as well as dj,s like Rick Ward and Huggy Boy. I could only hear them after 1 a. m. Monday mornings when KING signed off. I forgot to put in real oldies 1690 AM in Chicago. I also miss Dick Biondi and others on WLS-FM
kjrol • October 13, 2020
I get nostagic for KBSG for some reason. A fine station still to be missed.
Peter • October 13, 2020
Notice how fun radio is gone and replaced with vulgar, ugly, dark rock, bad news, and 20 AC stations? It sure as hell isn’t fun anymore.
Dick Ellingson • October 13, 2020
I’ll say it again. Remember when deejays were so funny we laughed out loud?
Jason Remington • October 13, 2020
We kept tuning in, sometimes not so much for the music, but for the DJs.