This post is from another tape in my open reel collection of WHFS DJ David. Originally recorded to CD then ripped to my hard drive. It is split into 3 folders, 3hours long, taped in the afternoon of Friday, Feb 25 1983. The U2 War album was being released that day or there abouts. Some great music from the day. It's a shame the sorry state of radio in the U.S. today.
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Why? That's all I want to know. Why did the music just go bad? And can I listen to old HFS tapes until I go deaf? Not a bad idea. Thanks.
ReplyDeletevery few independent radio stations anymore in the U.S. thanks to deregulation. It's all been monopololized. That's why the internet is taking over as the place to go to find out what's really going on with quality music.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, listen to the old tapes till you go deaf!
My brother had a few 8-track tapes recorded from WHFS back in the early 80s. I remember them very well. I think WHFS started to fall off in the 90s, but before that - they had a very rich history of independence within the DC airwaves. Now there is no more WHFS. No more Jazz '90. No more Flava 1580 AM. No more WCVT (89.7fm Towson). And WPFW is barely hanging on, with much less 'progressive' programming than they had in years past. The FM radio landscape is a very very bleak place these days - at least in the DC area. Thanks for these amazing tape rips!
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ReplyDeleteSaying the FM radio landscape in the DC are is very very bleak, is an understatement. F-uck it...I feel sorry for the X & Y generation that doesn't get the exposure from great stations like we did. But there getting there music from blogs and other places on the internet. Can you imagine, if we could have shared back then what our music collections would look like now? Just acouple of fat disk drives and no LP's, Tapes, or CD's...
ReplyDeletewonder why the dude that left the WCVT tape comment deleted it?
ReplyDeleteoh shit my bad. the url only partially showed up after I posted the comment so i said fuck it and deleted it. but you got to the post anyways! magic. wait no, probably just an email notice of comment. still, magic. agreed on the 'youth of today' as it were. I dunno. I feel like even the 'rebellious' popular music being marketed to these kids is just mostly manufactured by major record labels. Most 'metal' coming out has requisite emo sing-songy parts amidst the metal - and that's not metal. I still don't get the Emo thing, but I think it's supposedly the sorta gothy/punky/leavemealone music of this generation. I'm sure there's alot of kids out there who are in the fray, as we were - but I just feel like even with the internet and so much access - things just aren't like they were 20 years ago. sorry for the culture rant
ReplyDeleteRant on brother...!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's why I'm here!
Can only learn from others.
Thanks again and yes I got your full comment form the e-mail update.