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In The Detroit area we still have a few...WRIF-101, WOMC, 104 '50s and up to 70's by now, WCSX, Classic Rock, and Toledo's, WIOT, same as WRIF, modern and classic rock...http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j223/OldRUSHfan/Music%20Smilies/music-ENJOY.gif I don't PAY ANYONE for my

 

radio waves....They can BITE MY ASS.

 

I make Mix CDs, and with a 6 CD player in my car, I load 'em up and listen until I get the need for change!

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KROQ is still going strong here in LA! Nice variety of tracks.

 

KROQ was good the little bit I've heard it.

 

Do you know if that Tijuana alt rock station is still around? Years ago I heard it while in the OC area, as they were a Mexican station they didn't have to adhere to FCC regulations and just cranked up the wattage. I remember liking it.

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The UK's radio stations seem to be devoted to crappy pop and rap music. The closest we get is the Bob Harris show which I don't like, although he did interview Steven Wilson last week which was cool :) .

 

Is Bob Harris the guy who used to host the Old Whistle Test??

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KROQ is still going strong here in LA! Nice variety of tracks.

 

KROQ was good the little bit I've heard it.

 

Do you know if that Tijuana alt rock station is still around? Years ago I heard it while in the OC area, as they were a Mexican station they didn't have to adhere to FCC regulations and just cranked up the wattage. I remember liking it.

 

CKLW AM in the Detroit area is also non U.S., being Canadian (Windsor) and always the strongest Wattage also!!! http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j223/OldRUSHfan/Music%20Smilies/Headphonesnotes2.gif

 

 

 

 

http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j223/OldRUSHfan/Music%20Smilies/banana_guitar.gif

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KROQ is still going strong here in LA! Nice variety of tracks.

 

KROQ was good the little bit I've heard it.

 

Do you know if that Tijuana alt rock station is still around? Years ago I heard it while in the OC area, as they were a Mexican station they didn't have to adhere to FCC regulations and just cranked up the wattage. I remember liking it.

I've not... I'll have to look for it sometime!

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