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Re: Some WBUR history



Anyone remember the custom versions of this song that he did for different
makets?  Somewhere I have a tape of him doing a concert for "World Hunger
Year" and adding the line "I am the morning DJ at WVBF, playing all the hits
for you and whatever else is left" or something like that...

I vaguely recall a version for WRKO.

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Nelson" <bobonradio@yahoo.com>
To: "Daniel Murphy" <danmurph@worldnet.att.net>;
<boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org>
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 12:30 AM
Subject: Re: Some WBUR history


> --- Daniel Murphy <danmurph@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> > The following is from Boston University's weekly
> > newsletter
>
> Speaking of "east of the Mississippi" (and yes,
> there's at least one exception: WACO in Waco, TX):
> Barry Scott played Harry Chapin's "W.O.L.D" on
> "Lost 45s" last week, and I spotted a blooper in the
> song. I'm surprised I never noticed it before:
>
> "So I drifted on down to Tulsa, Oklahoma to do me a
> late night talk show
> Now I've worked my way back home again, here to
> Boise, Idaho
> That's how this business goes
>
> "I am the morning DJ at WOLD
> Playing all the hits for you, wherever you may be..."
>
> OK, Harry's portraying a DJ who roams from town to
> town, job to job, and now he's back home in Boise,
> Idaho. While he's there he looks up his ex-wife
> hoping to woo her again, but he winds up disappointed.
> ("OK honey I see, I guess he's better than me...")
>
> The blooper? If he's in Boise, Idaho, why are the
> call letters _W_ OLD?
>
>
>
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