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PSYCHEDELIC TIME WARP

Psychedelic Time Warp

Syndicated Radio Program. Hosted by Bart Shore.

This two-hour mind expanding journey of music, comedy, and memories is an artfully crafted listening experience. Shows include a themed episodes, tributes to a rock legends, or a whimsical mixtures of great music. Every show is hosted by Bart Shore and produced in our Chicago area studios. +1 224-662-1240 acidflashback@internetfm.com (8) Psychedelic Time Warp | Facebook https://internetfm.com/podcasts/psychedelic-time-warp/

12:00 am

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70’S SOUL SHOW

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2:00 am

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ROCK VOWELS

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4:00 am

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ROCK, RHYTHM, AND BLUES

Johnny first started DJ'ing when he was 16 He started DJ'ing in Philly halls, small clubs and bars and grew up with Rock n Roll, R&B and Hillbilly. His parents listened to WPEN and WIBG when it was a Rock n Roll station. His influences were Jerry Blavat, Harvey Holiday, Armond & Andy Volvo from WPGR and

5:00 am

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MARLEY IN THE MORNING

When it comes to music, it literally rules Dave's life. He has been DJing since the early 80s, but it wasn’t until the mid 90’s that he became interested in radio presenting. Dave loves and respect all types of good music, right from as far back as the classic 60s through to the indie pop ’90s & 00s. He grew up in West London listening to the radio as a young lad and started collecting vinyl at the mere age of 5 years old. He would save up his pocket money to buy records as often as possible, and even now, 50-odd years on, he is still collecting music and is now running out of space to store his massive vinyl collection. Dave was always a massive fan of the original “Pick of the Pop” presented by the late great Alan “Fluff” Freeman back in the day, and he always wanted to take a stab at doing his own breakfast show. So here it is.. "Dave Marley's - Marley in the Morning" 3 hours of great "feel good" music every weekday morning (Monday to Friday) from 7am to 10am. Great music from the 60s through to the 00s. Including feachures such as "the feel good hour" "80s at 8" "The 5 at 9" "The Workout Track" "Celeb Birthdays" "The Daily Vintage TV Theme" "Classic Album of the Week" and much more... All that and more, cramed into 3 hours every morning. Someone said recently.. "ITS THE BEST THING SINCE TISWAS!" tune in and make up you own mind. Catch the show here, weekdays from 7am to 10am Email me: marleyinthemorning@gmail.com Facebook (pop over and give Dave a "LIKE") : https://www.facebook.com/marleyinthemorning

7:00 am

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JIFFY JEFF’S LOST OLDIES

Jeff has been attempting radio since 1968 and still having trouble getting it right. Collecting records since a little tyke and has over 65,000 songs from the late 50s and 60s. Sharing them two hours every week. Playing what he wants to hear, the show is heavy with regional hits, pop, do wop, flip sides, teeners. Songs you just don’t hear on the other stations. All those tunes that fell between the big hits. Jiffy Jeff aka the Gastric Geezer puts a little humor on this timeless era. Feel free to email jiffyjeff2@msn.com for requests or just some good time insults. We like to hear from you.

10:00 am

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STREET CORNER SYMPHONY

Stompin' Zemo spun up the doo-wops on Street Corner Symphony on Boston radio from 1978 to 1986.  Now he's back, with classic group harmony sounds on OldiesRadioLive365.com, Tuesdays from 5 to
8 p.m. and Thursdays from 12 to 3 p.m. Eastern.

12:00 pm

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NEW YORK’S BEST ROCK

What is New York’s Best Rock? Depends on who you ask. It doesn’t seem possible today, but in the early to mid 70s, the AM band was the dominating force in radio. In fact, it wasn’t until 1973 that the US Government mandated that all new cars had to be sold with both AM and FM tuners. AM Radio was dominated by tightly programmed music stations that played the same top 40 songs all day. Many songs repeated as frequently as every 45 minutes! So, those of us music fans who grew up during that time were hungry for more than just those 40 records repeated over and over. In the New York Metro area, we were lucky to have a radio station whose slogan was “New York’s Best Rock”. They featured deep album tracks from rock bands of the time. It was around that time that album sales started to eclipse singles sales. New York’s Best Rock, an “Album-Oriented-Rock” (AOR) station was certainly one of the forces behind that shift. For the first time, we could hear an alternative to the hit songs off an album on the radio. They featured deeper album tracks, and it was a tremendous success. So much so, that if you ask anyone of a certain age what New York’s Best Rock was, they can still tell you all these years later. It wasn’t just the music, it was also the DJ’s. Those who presented this music were stars themselves. It wasn’t unusual for John Lennon or Elton John or other big acts of the day to stop by the studios and chat with them when they were in town. Unfortunately, nothing lasts forever, and in 1983, New York’s Best Rock was no more. Today, almost 40 years later, New York’s Best Rock hasn’t been forgotten! Magic Matt was one of those fans who grew up in the shadow of New York City listening and loving this great radio station, and it certainly had an effect on his musical tastes. Matt never forgot those heady days, and now, all these years later, he’s taken his obsession for it and turned it into his own weekly radio program. No, it’s not the original station, there’s no way to duplicate that, instead, it’s Matt’s vision of what New York’s Best Rock could have been if it lived on beyond 1983.

3:00 pm

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ROCK LEGENDS

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4:00 pm

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THE AL RANDALL SHOW

AL RANDALL BIO  I HAVE BEEN A RADIO AND MUSIC JUNKIE SINCE THE LATE 60’S.  GROWING UP IN CLEVELAND, OHIO, THERE WAS NEVER A SHORTAGE OF GREAT RADIO STATIONS THAT SATISFIED MY PALLET.  WIXY, WGAR, WMMS, WMJI, WHK, WWWE, AND WNCX WERE ALL MY FAVORITES GROWING UP.  I WAS A VERY EARLY FAN OF THE BEATLES, MOTOWN, THE BRITISH INVASION, SOUL/FUNK GROUPS, ROLLING STONES, PINK FLOYD, BEACH/SURFER MUSIC, GIRL GROUPS OF THE 60’S, AND DOO WOP MUSIC OF THE 50’S AND EARLY 60’S.  MY TASTES GOT INTO SOME METAL AND CLASSIC ROCK DURING MY YEARS SERVED IN THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE.  I SETTLED IN NYC ALMOST 25 YEARS AGO AND HAVE NEVER LOOKED BACK.  I TRY TO KEEP IT REAL, LOOSE, AND FUN.  I HAVE A VERY WILD SENSE OF HUMOR.  I AM A WORLD TRAVELLER AND ENJOY DIFFERENT FOODS, CULTURES, AND LANGUAGES.    I DO THE OFF SHIFTS IN BETWEEN OUR SCHEDULED HOSTS AND OCCASSIONALY HAVE MY OWN SCHEDULED SEGMENTS.  OH, DID I MENTION MY OTHER DUTIES INCLUDE BEING THE STATION MANGER, PROGRAM DIRECTOR, AND COOK, BAKER, AND CANDLESTICK MAKER HERE AT OLDIES RADIO LIVE 365.  ENJOY THE MUSIC.  Wnyc-DB Oldies Radio Live 365 | New York NY | Facebook https://www.oldiesradiolive365.com oldiesradiolive365@gmail.com

5:00 pm

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SIMPLY EIGHTIES

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10:00 pm

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BEALE STREET CARAVAN

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11:00 pm

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