60’s – KBOG 97.9 FM https://kbog.org Bandon Community Radio Mon, 01 Nov 2021 21:39:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://i0.wp.com/kbog.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/cropped-squatchrainbow.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 60’s – KBOG 97.9 FM https://kbog.org 32 32 132533420 Barry Kramer’s Time Machine https://kbog.org/show/barry-kramers-time-machine/ Thu, 29 Jul 2021 00:37:38 +0000 https://kbog.org/?post_type=show&p=4734

Each week we spotlight a different year, as well as some specialty shows, ranging from 1965 to 1989.
 
So, please join me for music and memories from YOUR past!
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The Classic Chart Rundown with Dave Marley https://kbog.org/show/the-classic-chart-rundown-with-dave-marley/ Wed, 21 Jul 2021 03:50:41 +0000 https://kbog.org/?post_type=show&p=4716 Continue Reading]]>
Hi all,
My name is Dave Marley.
When it comes to music, it literally rules my life. I have been DJing since the early ’80s, but it wasn’t until the mid 90’s that I became interested in radio presenting. I love and respect all types of good music, right from as far back as the classic ’50s through to the indie-pop ’90s. Unfortunately, I didn’t really enjoy much of what music had to offer after the ’90s ended.

I grew up listening to the radio as a young lad and started collecting vinyl at the mere age of 5 years old in the early ’70s. I would save my pocket money up to buy records as often as possible, and even now, 50 years on, I still collect music and I’m running out of space to put my vinyl collection

I was always a massive fan of the original “Pick of the Pop” presented by the late Alan “Fluff” Freeman back in the day, and I always wanted to take a stab at doing my own take on a vintage chart countdown radio show. So here it is.. I will be doing just that right here on this station, with my show “The Classic Chart Rundown”. I’ll be bringing you a random Top 20 Chart countdown from anywhere between 1957 to 1989. It’s a real nostalgia trip every time and if you’re like me, a true lover of music, it won’t take you long to fall in love with the show and all the personal memories it holds for every individual.
I hope you can join me from time to time.

If you would like to catch up with me on Facebook, come and join “The Classic Chart Rundown” group.

If you enjoy listening to my show, feel free to buy me a coffee White, no sugar 🙂 Buy Me A Coffee.

See you on-air..
Dave Marley

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Geezer Rock https://kbog.org/show/geezer-rock/ https://kbog.org/show/geezer-rock/#respond Wed, 07 Nov 2018 04:17:26 +0000 https://kbog.org/?post_type=show&p=1949 Continue Reading]]>

Geezer Rock, hosted by Jeff Lindholm, is new music by geezers who rock. For our purposes, that’s anyone age 50+ (AARP eligible). On Geezer Rock, it’s the musicians who are the “oldies,” not the songs! Yep, we play all-new songs by all of your favorite “touch of gray” rock stars from the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s who are still hitting the stages and putting out new albums of new rockin’ tunes. These songs rock, and they deserve to be heard!

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Forgotten Classics with Vin D https://kbog.org/show/forgotten-classics-with-vin-d/ https://kbog.org/show/forgotten-classics-with-vin-d/#respond Sun, 22 Jul 2018 02:01:50 +0000 https://kbog.org/?post_type=show&p=1784

DJ Vin D spins some rock n’ roll highlighting forgotten classics and timeless hits. Have one you want to hear? Drop him a note below.

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The UK USA Rock n Soul Connection https://kbog.org/show/the-uk-usa-rock-n-soul-connection/ https://kbog.org/show/the-uk-usa-rock-n-soul-connection/#respond Tue, 08 May 2018 22:06:10 +0000 https://kbog.org/?post_type=show&p=1573 Continue Reading]]>

Join Keith Scowcroft from the UK and Mike Kroll from the USA for a show as unique as they are, with wide and varied personal tastes in music coming from their different backgrounds, cultures and lifestyles. Often featuring guest DJs from the United States, England, Scotland.

 

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Cosmic Debris https://kbog.org/show/cosmic-debris-chmr-rebroadcast/ https://kbog.org/show/cosmic-debris-chmr-rebroadcast/#respond Fri, 09 Mar 2018 22:02:01 +0000 https://kbog.org/?post_type=show&p=1370 Continue Reading]]>

From the CHMR studios, it’s Your Weekly Fix of Sex, Drugs & Rock n Roll on the Radio! Join your host, Terry Parsons, for two hours of the best in Classic Rock, including the Great Moment in Rock History and the Monday Night Epic, PLUS the Weird, the Wild & the Wacky from the World Wide Web!
Look beyond popular culture and into the Cosmic Debris every Sunday night!

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Dig! with Kim Clark https://kbog.org/show/dig-with-kim-clark/ https://kbog.org/show/dig-with-kim-clark/#respond Thu, 08 Mar 2018 22:41:54 +0000 https://kbog.org/?post_type=show&p=1360

A weekly radio show exploring the music of the 1960s: British Invasion, soul, psychedelia, garage, girl pop, regional hits, album cuts, b-sides, obscure 45s, and more.

 

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Paul Ingles’ Music Showcase https://kbog.org/show/paul-ingles-music-showcase/ https://kbog.org/show/paul-ingles-music-showcase/#respond Sun, 25 Feb 2018 03:27:45 +0000 https://kbog.org/?post_type=show&p=1270 Continue Reading]]>

Over the last nearly 20 years, public radio music historian Paul Ingles has been one of the most prolific producers of documentaries and appreciation programs about the music greats of our times. Scores of stations have broadcast his programs on legends like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan,Tom Petty, Paul Simon, Joni Mitchell, Bonnie Raitt, James Brown, Prince and many many more.

In this limited series, Paul presents the best from his years of documentaries, appreciation programs, tributes, interviews, theme shows and fun music mixes.

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Greatest Hits USA https://kbog.org/show/greatest-hits-usa/ https://kbog.org/show/greatest-hits-usa/#respond Tue, 20 Feb 2018 04:20:06 +0000 https://kbog.org/?post_type=show&p=1248 Continue Reading]]>

Hey Everybody, Welcome to the Weekend! That’s how the show begins every week, but what’s inside this 3 hour show is what keeps you to the end. Greatest Hits USA takes you through the past, with the music of the 60‘s 70‘s & beyond. Plus the fun stuff like News from the Past, the Birthday Bunch & with your Requests on our Toll Free Hotline at 855-USA-HITS, you become part of the show! So turn it up every Saturday at noon, right here on KBOG!
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Rockin’ in the Days of Confusion https://kbog.org/show/rockin-in-the-days-of-confusion/ https://kbog.org/show/rockin-in-the-days-of-confusion/#respond Fri, 09 Feb 2018 22:55:15 +0000 https://kbog.org/?post_type=show&p=1118 Continue Reading]]>

Rockin’ in the Days of Confusion revisits the golden age of FM rock radio (roughly the years 1968-76). It was the early 1970s, and things were changing. The Beatles had split up. Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison were dead and gone. The issues that had united a generation of young Americans had evolved. Civil Rights, once a black and white issue, had expanded to include Latinos, Native Americans and other ethnic groups. New movements like Feminism and Gay Rights were beginning to become part of the zeitgeist, and would continue to gain ground over the years. The Vietnam War was finally over (along with a military draft that had disproportionately affected the economically disadvantaged), leaving the antiwar movement without an obvious target. In short, the early 70s were days of confusion for the generation that had grown up in tumultuous, yet oddly enough focused, 1960s.

The music of that generation was evolving as well, with new genres such as heavy metal and electronic rock taking their place alongside the folk-rock and psychedelic rock that had characterized the final years of the previous decade. Many rock musicians were looking to other disciplines such as jazz, classical and R&B for inspiration, giving rise to hybrid genres like fusion and art-rock. In short, the early 70s were days of confusion musically as well as socially.Rockin’ in the Days of Confusion emphasizes longer album tracks covering a variety of rock sub-genres, including hard rock, folk-rock, heavy metal, jazz-rock fusion, art-rock and more experimental tracks that defy easy classification.

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