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  • Baseman
    Baseman Member Posts: 12,379

    Baseman said:

    Didn't Shelly get raped by Kevin Coe aka Son?

    Highly recommend Jack Olsen's book.
    Read it. Lived it. Pretty scary times.

    Ruth Coe - batshit crazy.
    Coe raped my second cousin.
  • El_K
    El_K Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 1,525 Swaye's Wigwam
    Baseman said:

    El_K said:

    He is survived by Gary Lockwood and Ichabod Cain. KJR AM was the station I listened to as a 5-7 year old for music until I discovered KISW.

    Lockjock. Good chit.

    I miss Seattle radio dammit. Crow and West. Steve Slaton. The Late Kathy Faulkner. Robin and Maynard. Roy Fucking Otis. Baby Beau Roberts.

    https://www.pugetsound.media/2019/08/25/seattle-aor-war-slaton-crow-50-years-of-solid-rockin/
    Seattle radio was great back in the day

    Do these things remind of you of the good times?

    Crow + Hovains.
    When BJ Shea was on The Buzz with Brad the Producer from Hell and Top Shelf
    Stump Slaton contest to win dinner at Twin Teepees
    Beau Roberts coming in after Slaton on KISW as the "youngest DJ in Seattle"
    Dr Ruth show on KZOK on Sunday nights
    When many KISW DJ's left to form KXRX
    The T-Man
    Dan Wilke making comments about Mike Jones dating Melissa Etheridge right when she came out with her first song, want to say 1988-ish
    The original DJs on KNDD (Brian Jones/Bill Something?/Norman B/Marko Collins)
    When Norman B used to host the Positive Vibrations on 90.5 KCMU, now 90.3 KEXP
    Jack Buck + Hank Stram doing Monday Night Football one hour ahead of air time of the televised MNF
  • alumni94
    alumni94 Member Posts: 4,878
    I won a free trip to Vegas from Dan Wilke's triva contest. Good times indeed.
  • TrumpsWall
    TrumpsWall Member Posts: 485
    Have a buddy that worked on air for the big stations in Seattle during the heydays of the 80’s and 90’s. Tons of great party stories with lots of big name bands and the requisite drive and debauchery. I’d always ask him about Robin and her titties etc. he said Maynard was a huge tool.
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,558 Standard Supporter

    Have a buddy that worked on air for the big stations in Seattle during the heydays of the 80’s and 90’s. Tons of great party stories with lots of big name bands and the requisite drive and debauchery. I’d always ask him about Robin and her titties etc. he said Maynard was a huge tool.

    What was the black station out of Nathan Hale HS? Them was some good tunes.

    And have done a deep internet dive on Robin's tittays. If pics exist, they are on the dark web.
  • El_K
    El_K Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 1,525 Swaye's Wigwam

    Have a buddy that worked on air for the big stations in Seattle during the heydays of the 80’s and 90’s. Tons of great party stories with lots of big name bands and the requisite drive and debauchery. I’d always ask him about Robin and her titties etc. he said Maynard was a huge tool.

    What was the black station out of Nathan Hale HS? Them was some good tunes.

    And have done a deep internet dive on Robin's tittays. If pics exist, they are on the dark web.
    The station out of Nathan Hale was KNHC aka C89 aka The Wave. it was very new wave back in the 80's. now it is dance type music

    The black station that sticks out for me was AM 1250 KFOX

    Who remembers AM 1590 The Jet? playing alternative/college rock before 107.7 The End

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyQMbMDOemU
  • Baseman
    Baseman Member Posts: 12,379

    Baseman said:

    El_K said:

    He is survived by Gary Lockwood and Ichabod Cain. KJR AM was the station I listened to as a 5-7 year old for music until I discovered KISW.

    Lockjock. Good chit.

    I miss Seattle radio dammit. Crow and West. Steve Slaton. The Late Kathy Faulkner. Robin and Maynard. Roy Fucking Otis. Baby Beau Roberts.

    https://www.pugetsound.media/2019/08/25/seattle-aor-war-slaton-crow-50-years-of-solid-rockin/
    http://www.robinandmaynard.net/

    How did I not know there are podcast episodes available?!?

    Robin had by FAR the sexiest radio voice ever. Totally smoker's voice but brb, jo quality. Like your best friend who was a girl but you know she did naughty things....

    Awesome find, Throbber!
    El_K said:

    Baseman said:

    El_K said:

    He is survived by Gary Lockwood and Ichabod Cain. KJR AM was the station I listened to as a 5-7 year old for music until I discovered KISW.

    Lockjock. Good chit.

    I miss Seattle radio dammit. Crow and West. Steve Slaton. The Late Kathy Faulkner. Robin and Maynard. Roy Fucking Otis. Baby Beau Roberts.

    https://www.pugetsound.media/2019/08/25/seattle-aor-war-slaton-crow-50-years-of-solid-rockin/
    Seattle radio was great back in the day

    Do these things remind of you of the good times?

    Crow + Hovains. Crow and West (NT)
    When BJ Shea was on The Buzz with Brad the Producer from Hell and Top Shelf Who is BJ Shea?
    Stump Slaton contest to win dinner at Twin Teepees
    Beau Roberts coming in after Slaton on KISW as the "youngest DJ in Seattle" Baby Beau Roberts
    Dr Ruth show on KZOK on Sunday nights El oh El
    When many KISW DJ's left to form KXRX Sad
    The T-Man
    Dan Wilke making comments about Mike Jones dating Melissa Etheridge right when she came out with her first song, want to say 1988-ish Wilke! Forgot about him
    The original DJs on KNDD (Brian Jones/Bill Something?/Norman B/Marko Collins)
    When Norman B used to host the Positive Vibrations on 90.5 KCMU, now 90.3 KEXP
    Jack Buck + Hank Stram doing Monday Night Football one hour ahead of air time of the televised MNF Amazing. I pine for them
    I had Joe Walsh T'd up for a private show. Amazing terms. CSB
  • Baseman
    Baseman Member Posts: 12,379

    Have a buddy that worked on air for the big stations in Seattle during the heydays of the 80’s and 90’s. Tons of great party stories with lots of big name bands and the requisite drive and debauchery. I’d always ask him about Robin and her titties etc. he said Maynard was a huge tool.

    More details. Unless it's Kent or Allen.
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,558 Standard Supporter
    El_K said:

    Have a buddy that worked on air for the big stations in Seattle during the heydays of the 80’s and 90’s. Tons of great party stories with lots of big name bands and the requisite drive and debauchery. I’d always ask him about Robin and her titties etc. he said Maynard was a huge tool.

    What was the black station out of Nathan Hale HS? Them was some good tunes.

    And have done a deep internet dive on Robin's tittays. If pics exist, they are on the dark web.
    The station out of Nathan Hale was KNHC aka C89 aka The Wave. it was very new wave back in the 80's. now it is dance type music

    The black station that sticks out for me was AM 1250 KFOX

    Who remembers AM 1590 The Jet? playing alternative/college rock before 107.7 The End

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyQMbMDOemU
    Yes - it was the 80's. The Throbbers brain was generally in a state of disrepair.

    KFOX was the one I was thinking about.

  • El_K
    El_K Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 1,525 Swaye's Wigwam

    El_K said:

    Have a buddy that worked on air for the big stations in Seattle during the heydays of the 80’s and 90’s. Tons of great party stories with lots of big name bands and the requisite drive and debauchery. I’d always ask him about Robin and her titties etc. he said Maynard was a huge tool.

    What was the black station out of Nathan Hale HS? Them was some good tunes.

    And have done a deep internet dive on Robin's tittays. If pics exist, they are on the dark web.
    The station out of Nathan Hale was KNHC aka C89 aka The Wave. it was very new wave back in the 80's. now it is dance type music

    The black station that sticks out for me was AM 1250 KFOX

    Who remembers AM 1590 The Jet? playing alternative/college rock before 107.7 The End

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyQMbMDOemU
    Yes - it was the 80's. The Throbbers brain was generally in a state of disrepair.

    KFOX was the one I was thinking about.

    KFOX would play some Isley Jasper Isley or Oran Juice Jones and other R+B hits then mix in some Egyptian Lover and Midnight Star That is what we wanted!