Topic: Who remembers KAAY 1090 AM Beaker Street with Clyde Clifford?
I have been browsing through the forum the last few days but hadn't posted anything and suddenly my mind went back to my teenage years before FM radio was big. I can remember listening to Beaker Street, the first truly underground radio station out of Little Rock Arkansas when I was a teenager; and that's been a while back. I decided to Google it and found out that it is still on the air with the original DJ Clyde Clifford but now it's on FM and the Internet too. I think I learned more about the type of music that I love today from that show. Up until I heard it I was still listening to Motown, Bubble Gum, and the British Invasion on AM radio. I'm not putting down any of the music I grew up with because it is still relevant to what we have today and a lot of it was the beginning of progressive blues and rock. That was what we had to listen too back then and come to think of it most of the cars didn't even have an FM radio in them when I graduated from High School in 1970. We did have 8 track tapes, and cassettes were just starting to get popular for cars. Remember reverb units guys? We thought we were really high tech back then but we were just getting started. The technology of today is so far removed from what we had back then it amazes me to think back to those times. You should check out Beaker Street if you remember it and if you weren't born until after the original show was over in 1972 check it out anyway.
Paul Bertrand