Welcome to the first episode of Kogar’s Jungle Juice for
Boss Radio 66! A little background for
everyone. Back in the early 90’s I did college radio (didn’t everyone?) in
Manchester NH. Our college had a low power antenna that had about a 10 mile
radius. WRND (RADIO NOTRE DAME) ticked
off a lot of people, not the least of which was the local (awful) classic rock
station in the area. Our little station finally gave kids in town an alternative
to George Thorough-Bad and his ilk. Radio was addicting. My show, or our show, was called Broadcast
Masterpiece. A nice mix of alternative/classic punk and something else I was
just getting into; “oldies,” or music from the 50’s and 60’s. I think it went on for about 5 – 6 years,
until the college went belly up.
Year’s after that, I still hadn’t lost the Radio Bug, and
did a show that lasted about a year in Portsmouth NH on WSCA (which is still
going strong I hear), called Radio Kogar. This show was a mix of mostly modern
garage punk and 50’s and 60’s stuff. But
the hour long drive each way got a little old and I had to let it go, as I was
too busy concentrating on my band at the time.Since then, it seems like EVERYONE has a show. For years I declined when people asked me to do one, as I felt it would just be ANOTHER show clogging the “airwaves.” I, myself barely have time to listen to the 3-4 shows that really knock my socks off.
Well, with all this lockdown going around, I figured I’d
give it another go. Kogar’s Jungle Juice will basically be the aural version of
my blog of the same name, and the stuff I’ve been posting on the Ichiban/Boss
Radio 66 blog. Plus, getting the opportunity to interview Dr. Jim Moran from
The Mask was too much to pass up. I will try and do a new show every month or so…
Enjoy!
7 Comments:
Killer diller watusi viral load! Thanks, Kogar!
Fascinating. Thanks Kogar. I learned a lot. I’ll be back.
Tracklist?
Great show! So good, I immediately forgive you for pronouncing the "S" in Illinois. ;)
Listening from Oz - Killer show!
Greetings from New Zealand! Great show - I'm now going to head over to the second instalment. :)
Thanks for the background post.
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