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Great Music from the 70's

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Dan, American involvement in the Vietnam War spans most of the 1960s, not just the 1970s. One of my cousins did 4 tours of duty there, beginning in 1965.
 
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Well the 1970's not only had great music. But also great radio stations that played the music. In Jackson Ms was one of, if not the best in America WJDX/WZZQ 102.9

Below is a link to a recently released movie about this Radio Station.

WZZQ the Movie
 
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Well the 1970's not only had great music. But also great radio stations that played the music. In Jackson Ms was one of, if not the best in America WJDX/WZZQ 102.9

Below is a link to a recently released movie about this Radio Station.

WZZQ the Movie
Great! :oldthumbsup: I will be sure to check it out. :)
 
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Great! :oldthumbsup: I will be sure to check it out. :)
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If you do watch the program. Be looking out for (toward the end) the Fleetwood Mac poster for the City Auditorium in Jackson. Ticket prices were $4, 5 and 6 dollars. The Auditorium maxed out at about 3000 people.
 
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Well the 1970's not only had great music. But also great radio stations that played the music. In Jackson Ms was one of, if not the best in America WJDX/WZZQ 102.9

Below is a link to a recently released movie about this Radio Station.

WZZQ the Movie
I remember when FM radio was not much of a commercial enterprise. It was almost considered "underground". We had a couple of great rock stations here. They really had no format or programming. Back in the days when everything wasn't divided into genres and sub-genres. Whatever DJ was at the helm just played whatever they wanted to play. I remember a local newspaper columnist used to complain about a DJ burping on air. Sometimes they'd play an album cut, and then the rest of that side of the album would play, and then there'd be an hour of silence, because...the DJ fell asleep? Or is doing who knows what? ^_^

Back then, we also could get this cool Mexican radio station at night, because the Mexican government didn't control how many watts a station could transmit, and their transmissions would overpower weaker U.S. stations. Z Z Top made a song about it:

 
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I remember when FM radio was not much of a commercial enterprise. It was almost considered "underground". We had a couple of great rock stations here. They really had no format or programming. Back in the days when everything wasn't divided into genres and sub-genres. Whatever DJ was at the helm just played whatever they wanted to play. I remember a local newspaper columnist used to complain about a DJ burping on air. Sometimes they'd play an album cut, and then the rest of that side of the album would play, and then there'd be an hour of silence, because...the DJ fell asleep? Or is doing who knows what? ^_^

Back then, we also could get this cool Mexican radio station at night, because the Mexican government didn't control how many watts a station could transmit, and their transmissions would overpower weaker U.S. stations. Z Z Top made a song about it:


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700 WLW out of Cincinnati could be heard in South America.

Briefly, during the Second World War, WLW’s high-power transmitters were switched on again for war transmission. The broadcasts from Ohio could be heard as far away as South America and Europe.


For a Brief Time in the 1930s, Radio Station WLW in Ohio Became America’s O

WLW: The 500 Kilowatt Super Station
 
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