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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2008

Wolfman Jack on 66 WNBC Ny Back in 1973

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  • any audio from back then ?

  • wow. i was a "groupie at superstar radio in 73 and 74 at studio 2b at 30 rock. knew most of the dj's and engineers, just from going up there and hanging out in front of the glass. amazing how friendly all the people were, and didnt care if some groupie kids hung out there all day long if you just watched and didnt make a fuss. after a few weeks of that my friend and i were invited to "hang out" in the studio. it lasted 2 years. miss you wolf, biggie, harry t, jerry flash, murray the k,harvey p

  • Any Tape from back then..........Or Any Goodies ?

    Doug

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  • The day that the Wolfman died was the day that radio died.

  • Amen To That. No Better Than The Wolfman!!

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  • nice song but old

  • @Thewolfmanjack Thanks for keeping Wolfman Alive.. I will be posting audio of an interview that I did with Wolfman back in 92 asap...

  • @tommytruth He was too young to leave this earth.

  • I remember as a kid hearing his voice used to get me in the mood to have fun listening to music. That voice was so unique.

    R.I.P.

  • I loved Wolfman Jack when I was young but when I try to imatate him now it hurts my vocal cords.Oh but he was a one of a kind.Once in a while I'll break out a wolfman imatation at my gigs!

  • how many theme songs did he have??!??!

  • Thank you for this. It brings back so many good memories. I was 14 years old when the Wolfman came to New York. I recorded many of his shows on Cassette.

    Unfortunately, these tapes have been lost; but the Wolfman (and the great DJs at 77 WABC) inspired me to get into radio, where I remained for over twenty years. These folks really knew how to communicate. Few today realize how much they all meant to us growing up in the 60's and 70's. Again, thanks for the memories.

  • wolfman was boss!!!!!

  • When he broadcast across the Texas border in Mexico, with an illegal antenna (by US standards) his signal went out all over the Midwest. I was there! And it wasn't Rolling Stones etc, it was Otis Redding, James Brown, etc R-N-B.

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