couldn't believe when I tuned into the underground garage and heard the KID...brings back some memories of Fridays at 6 PM...Born to Run setting us up for the weekend...and a little Murray Saul with the Get Down Man!!
It was actually a 6 PM on Fridays. The opener was "Born to Run" by Bruce Springsteen, which was originally followed by Murray Saul's weekly "Get Down." That was followed by "Friday on My Mind," a live version by Earthquake. Later, and after Murray stopped doing the Get Downs, it became "Born to Run," "Cleveland Rocks" by Ian Hunter and "Friday on My Mind."
What a great time to listen to rock. I have at least 50 to 60 hours of actual live on air broadcasts on my old Akai tape deck. I still listen now and then to that music from the early 70's. Those days are gone forever.
oh man, i cannot believe the music they were playing! what a change from the mid-late 70s when I used to listen often living in mansfield. they were basically a pop station at this point. now they are a completely generic rock station w/no personality at all. RIP the Buzzard
Why They Called Him Kid Leo?
VBaskin2010 1 month ago
couldn't believe when I tuned into the underground garage and heard the KID...brings back some memories of Fridays at 6 PM...Born to Run setting us up for the weekend...and a little Murray Saul with the Get Down Man!!
iceman77SC 5 months ago
Kid Leo The greatest thing to happen to clevland radio one my inspirations to get into radio we love ya KID
excarman 9 months ago
Most amazing thing would happen on Friday afternoons, WMMS seemed to be able to wind up the city and give the listener a endorphin buzz !
showcosound 11 months ago
It was actually a 6 PM on Fridays. The opener was "Born to Run" by Bruce Springsteen, which was originally followed by Murray Saul's weekly "Get Down." That was followed by "Friday on My Mind," a live version by Earthquake. Later, and after Murray stopped doing the Get Downs, it became "Born to Run," "Cleveland Rocks" by Ian Hunter and "Friday on My Mind."
gmanusabarracudas 1 year ago
what three songs did kid leo play on fridays at 5pm to start the weekends
rlpup7418 1 year ago
What a great time to listen to rock. I have at least 50 to 60 hours of actual live on air broadcasts on my old Akai tape deck. I still listen now and then to that music from the early 70's. Those days are gone forever.
CLVVBOB 1 year ago
Wow!!!! what a great time- I miss Cleveland.
brow1114 1 year ago 2
He's great on the underground garage
hackslate 2 years ago 2
This is too cool.
tyroneharris 2 years ago 2
Kid Leo is the best Cleveland disc jockey of all time.
philipleanza3 2 years ago 4
oh man, i cannot believe the music they were playing! what a change from the mid-late 70s when I used to listen often living in mansfield. they were basically a pop station at this point. now they are a completely generic rock station w/no personality at all. RIP the Buzzard
tocthecat 2 years ago 2