Sunday, February 21, 2010

KFXM and K/men February 19-20, 1965

Ferry Across The Mersey-Gerry & The Pacemakers #1
Highest debut King Of The Road-Roger Miller #7 New
Goldfinger-Shirley Bassey
Stop! In The Name Of Love-Supremes
Nowhere To Run-Martha & The Vandellas
My Girl-Temptations #1
Highest debut Little Things-Bobby Goldsboro #27 beating out the new Beatles-Eight Days A Week/I Don't Want The Spoil The Party at #33
Biggest jump into the top ten Twine Time-Alvin Cash to #2 from #20 also huge jump for Boy From New York City-Adlibs to #12 from #39
New
Baby, Please Don't Go-Them

4 comments:

  1. Win 2 Mustangs??? I only wanted
    1 with an 8-track player or maybe
    a Muntz 4-track.

    Is this the start of
    Car Wars for the 2 stations?
    That went on for most of '65.
    They were great promotions that would
    have brought 1 station down because
    of costs.

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  2. OH YEAH, MAN, REMEMBER WHEN
    those 4 & 8-track tape players were all the rage back then with their "Vibrasonic" sound systems???

    cannot recall all the times somebody or another would ask me to ride along with them to experience their latest tape cartridge purchase and be totally emersed inside a car's 'wall-of-sound', whoa!

    fun days those were.

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  3. I have one in my office at work.
    It's kind of a running joke.
    People wanna hear and and I tell
    em I miss all that wow and flutter.
    You can really make it worse by
    tilting the cartridge up and down.
    They get a kick out of this relic.

    Anybody ever own a Muntz 4 track?
    They look like the fidelipacs in
    radio stations. No pinch roller
    built into the cartrige, unlike
    the 8-track carts.

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  4. Yes, I had a Muntz 4 track ! Jonny Bruce

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