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Eddie Eagle M&M
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todd ellis A Zillion
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in 90-91 i worked one stop down the dial at 92.7 _________________ "i know philip banks": todd ellis
who's/on/1st?
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Dan-O The Gates of Troy
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My best friend went to college in Chicago '88-'92. He turned me on to XRT. What a fantastic station. At the time, they had over 17,000 albums in their on-air library. After a DJ played a song, they couldn't repeat the artist for three days and had to spin a different track. For comparison, most mainstream rock stations of the day had about 350-400 individual songs for their entire playlist. |
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Eddie Eagle M&M
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Dan-O wrote: | they couldn't repeat the artist for three days |
True Dat. Which is why so many Chicagoans listened because the playlists were always fresh.
I don't think I listened to 92.7. Was that the Polish rock station? You'd have ta be hoistin an Old Style to polka to dat!
Which was another thing I loved about Chicago. All the ethnic neighborhoods. What a place to eat! One of my top 5 cities in the US for food.
But I haveta say Marty Lennartz is da best as da regular guy. So get out there and go to the movies! |
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