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I don't now how many hours I spent in my parents' car listening to him (the old Magic 104.3). He seemed old then. I'm surprised he was only 90.


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Warren Newson wrote:
I don't now how many hours I spent in my parents' car listening to him (the old Magic 104.3). He seemed old then. I'm surprised he was only 90.



Every time when my dad drove. The trip out to Pittsburgh was brutal as he would wait till the last possible moment to switch over to something else as the static got worse and worse. Can't miss Love potion number 9 after all. That said... I kind of miss those songs sometimes. If you had told be Biondi had died in 2013 at the age of 90 it would not have shocked me.


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Warren Newson wrote:
I don't now how many hours I spent in my parents' car listening to him (the old Magic 104.3). He seemed old then. I'm surprised he was only 90.



Every time when my dad drove. The trip out to Pittsburgh was brutal as he would wait till the last possible moment to switch over to something else as the static got worse and worse. Can't miss Love potion number 9 after all. That said... I kind of miss those songs sometimes. If you had told be Biondi had died in 2013 at the age of 90 it would not have shocked me.


I still have the capacity to freak out boomers with my knowledge of early 60's pop tunes. If they played it on Magic 104.3 in the early 90's/late 80's, I can at least give you the title of the song within about 30 seconds.


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Yup 104.3. Like the one person said he sounded like he was 90 back in the 90s.


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yeah Biondi was generation spanning. I would listen to him with my dad on the way to ball games, 104.3. My dad said he listened to him when he was growing up and my dad is now in his 70s

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I remember listening to him growing up as well. I still have a bunch of CD's with a lot of those old tunes on it, the best probably being the American Graffiti soundtrack. See below for listing of songs and artists. I should dust that one off some weekend.


1. "Rock Around the Clock" Bill Haley & His Comets 1954 2:08
2. "16 Candles" The Crests 1958 2:48
3. "Runaway" Del Shannon 1961 2:18
4. "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers 1956 2:14
5. "That'll Be the Day" Buddy Holly & The Crickets 1957 2:14
6. "Fanny Mae" Buster Brown 1959 2:52
7. "At the Hop" Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids 1973 2:25
8. "She's So Fine" Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids 1973 2:18
9. "The Stroll" The Diamonds 1957 2:26
10. "See You In September" The Tempos 1959 2:03
11. "Surfin' Safari" The Beach Boys 1962 2:05
12. "(He's) The Great Imposter" The Fleetwoods 1961 2:13
13. "Almost Grown" Chuck Berry 1959 2:09
14. "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" The Platters 1959 2:37
15. "Little Darlin'" The Diamonds 1957 2:04
16. "Peppermint Twist – Part 1" Joey Dee and the Starlighters 1961 1:58
17. "Barbara Ann" The Regents 1961 2:14
18. "The Book of Love" The Monotones 1958 2:17
19. "Maybe Baby" Buddy Holly 1958 2:01
20. "Ya Ya" Lee Dorsey 1961 2:22
21. "The Great Pretender" The Platters 1955 2:35
Total length: 47:41

Disc Two
No. Title Original Artist and year Length
1. "Ain't That a Shame" Fats Domino 1955 2:31
2. "Johnny B. Goode" Chuck Berry 1958 2:38
3. "I Only Have Eyes for You" The Flamingos 1959 3:09
4. "Get a Job" The Silhouettes 1958 2:37
5. "To the Aisle" The Five Satins 1957 2:44
6. "Do You Want to Dance" Bobby Freeman 1958 2:35
7. "Party Doll" Buddy Knox 1957 2:12
8. "Come Go with Me" The Del-Vikings 1957 2:37
9. "You're Sixteen" (written by Bob & Dick Sherman) Johnny Burnette 1960 1:56
10. "Love Potion No. 9" The Clovers 1959 1:53
11. "Since I Don't Have You" The Skyliners 1958 2:35
12. "Chantilly Lace" The Big Bopper 1958 2:21
13. "Teen Angel" Mark Dinning 1960 2:35
14. "Crying in the Chapel" Sonny Till & the Orioles 1953 3:04
15. "A Thousand Miles Away" The Heartbeats 1957 2:25
16. "Heart and Soul" The Cleftones 1961 1:49
17. "Green Onions" Booker T. & the M.G.'s 1962 2:25
18. "Only You (And You Alone)" The Platters 1954 2:35
19. "Goodnite, Sweetheart, Goodnite" The Spaniels 1953 2:43
20. "All Summer Long" The Beach Boys 1964 2:05
Total length: 49:11

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 Post subject: Re: Dick Biondi
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I swore I thought he died a long time ago. I also listened to him growing up. RIP.

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I remember listening to him growing up as well. I still have a bunch of CD's with a lot of those old tunes on it, the best probably being the American Graffiti soundtrack. See below for listing of songs and artists. I should dust that one off some weekend.


1. "Rock Around the Clock" Bill Haley & His Comets 1954 2:08
2. "16 Candles" The Crests 1958 2:48
3. "Runaway" Del Shannon 1961 2:18
4. "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers 1956 2:14
5. "That'll Be the Day" Buddy Holly & The Crickets 1957 2:14
6. "Fanny Mae" Buster Brown 1959 2:52
7. "At the Hop" Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids 1973 2:25
8. "She's So Fine" Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids 1973 2:18
9. "The Stroll" The Diamonds 1957 2:26
10. "See You In September" The Tempos 1959 2:03
11. "Surfin' Safari" The Beach Boys 1962 2:05
12. "(He's) The Great Imposter" The Fleetwoods 1961 2:13
13. "Almost Grown" Chuck Berry 1959 2:09
14. "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" The Platters 1959 2:37
15. "Little Darlin'" The Diamonds 1957 2:04
16. "Peppermint Twist – Part 1" Joey Dee and the Starlighters 1961 1:58
17. "Barbara Ann" The Regents 1961 2:14
18. "The Book of Love" The Monotones 1958 2:17
19. "Maybe Baby" Buddy Holly 1958 2:01
20. "Ya Ya" Lee Dorsey 1961 2:22
21. "The Great Pretender" The Platters 1955 2:35
Total length: 47:41

Disc Two
No. Title Original Artist and year Length
1. "Ain't That a Shame" Fats Domino 1955 2:31
2. "Johnny B. Goode" Chuck Berry 1958 2:38
3. "I Only Have Eyes for You" The Flamingos 1959 3:09
4. "Get a Job" The Silhouettes 1958 2:37
5. "To the Aisle" The Five Satins 1957 2:44
6. "Do You Want to Dance" Bobby Freeman 1958 2:35
7. "Party Doll" Buddy Knox 1957 2:12
8. "Come Go with Me" The Del-Vikings 1957 2:37
9. "You're Sixteen" (written by Bob & Dick Sherman) Johnny Burnette 1960 1:56
10. "Love Potion No. 9" The Clovers 1959 1:53
11. "Since I Don't Have You" The Skyliners 1958 2:35
12. "Chantilly Lace" The Big Bopper 1958 2:21
13. "Teen Angel" Mark Dinning 1960 2:35
14. "Crying in the Chapel" Sonny Till & the Orioles 1953 3:04
15. "A Thousand Miles Away" The Heartbeats 1957 2:25
16. "Heart and Soul" The Cleftones 1961 1:49
17. "Green Onions" Booker T. & the M.G.'s 1962 2:25
18. "Only You (And You Alone)" The Platters 1954 2:35
19. "Goodnite, Sweetheart, Goodnite" The Spaniels 1953 2:43
20. "All Summer Long" The Beach Boys 1964 2:05
Total length: 49:11



Awesome post TBone.

Your on my Favorite posters list now! :thumleft:


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 Post subject: Re: Dick Biondi
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I swore I thought he died a long time ago. I also listened to him growing up. RIP.

You might be thinking of when WLS-FM took him off the air a few years ago with health problems. He was doing something like Saturday mornings 5 to 9 like they were doing him a favor.

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Nobody wants to hear Crying In The Chapel

Newper! Holy moly. It's been a stretch.

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I don't now how many hours I spent in my parents' car listening to him (the old Magic 104.3). He seemed old then. I'm surprised he was only 90.



Every time when my dad drove. The trip out to Pittsburgh was brutal as he would wait till the last possible moment to switch over to something else as the static got worse and worse. Can't miss Love potion number 9 after all. That said... I kind of miss those songs sometimes. If you had told be Biondi had died in 2013 at the age of 90 it would not have shocked me.


I still have the capacity to freak out boomers with my knowledge of early 60's pop tunes. If they played it on Magic 104.3 in the early 90's/late 80's, I can at least give you the title of the song within about 30 seconds.

Same. Worked in a warehouse in 1990 down on 35th by Comiskey, and the stereo was set to 104.3 unless there was a Sox game. I heard the whole catalogue. I thought Dick Biondi was ancient then.

I think my favorite 104.3 song is "Lightning Strikes Again" by Lou Christie. It's just a mistake of music and words, but I love it.

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Warren Newson wrote:
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Warren Newson wrote:
I don't now how many hours I spent in my parents' car listening to him (the old Magic 104.3). He seemed old then. I'm surprised he was only 90.



Every time when my dad drove. The trip out to Pittsburgh was brutal as he would wait till the last possible moment to switch over to something else as the static got worse and worse. Can't miss Love potion number 9 after all. That said... I kind of miss those songs sometimes. If you had told be Biondi had died in 2013 at the age of 90 it would not have shocked me.


I still have the capacity to freak out boomers with my knowledge of early 60's pop tunes. If they played it on Magic 104.3 in the early 90's/late 80's, I can at least give you the title of the song within about 30 seconds.

Same. Worked in a warehouse in 1990 down on 35th by Comiskey, and the stereo was set to 104.3 unless there was a Sox game. I heard the whole catalogue. I thought Dick Biondi was ancient then.

I think my favorite 104.3 song is "Lightning Strikes Again" by Lou Christie. It's just a mistake of music and words, but I love it.


Listen to me Baby you got to understand

My fav is Here Comes My Baby by the Tremeloes. Long version too.

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Nobody wants to hear Crying In The Chapel


It was big with Mike North during his hey Dey w Jiggets.


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Thomas-Sox-WorldSeries wrote:
Warren Newson wrote:
Drunk Squirrel wrote:
Warren Newson wrote:
I don't now how many hours I spent in my parents' car listening to him (the old Magic 104.3). He seemed old then. I'm surprised he was only 90.



Every time when my dad drove. The trip out to Pittsburgh was brutal as he would wait till the last possible moment to switch over to something else as the static got worse and worse. Can't miss Love potion number 9 after all. That said... I kind of miss those songs sometimes. If you had told be Biondi had died in 2013 at the age of 90 it would not have shocked me.


I still have the capacity to freak out boomers with my knowledge of early 60's pop tunes. If they played it on Magic 104.3 in the early 90's/late 80's, I can at least give you the title of the song within about 30 seconds.

Same. Worked in a warehouse in 1990 down on 35th by Comiskey, and the stereo was set to 104.3 unless there was a Sox game. I heard the whole catalogue. I thought Dick Biondi was ancient then.

I think my favorite 104.3 song is "Lightning Strikes Again" by Lou Christie. It's just a mistake of music and words, but I love it.


Listen to me Baby you got to understand

My fav is Here Comes My Baby by the Tremeloes. Long version too.

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Yeah, that was a Biondi staple, too. Jesus, that song puts me right back in that warehouse, writing haiku on the backs of washers and fridges.

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I think my favorite 104.3 song is "Lightning Strikes Again" by Lou Christie. It's just a mistake of music and words, but I love it.

When I think Oldies 104.3, it's "96 Tears," "The Book of Love," "Love Potion #9," and "The Horse." Reminds me of car trips up to Mukwonago, where we also held onto it as far as it would go before my dad gave up and switched to WZTR out of Milwaukee.

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My fav one hit wonders Biondi use to play -

Double Shot of my Baby’s love
96 teardrops
Sweet City Woman
Gimmie Gimmie Good Lovin - more during his WLS days


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Thomas-Sox-WorldSeries wrote:
I think my favorite 104.3 song is "Lightning Strikes Again" by Lou Christie. It's just a mistake of music and words, but I love it.

When I think Oldies 104.3, it's "96 Tears," "The Book of Love," "Love Potion #9," and "The Horse." Reminds me of car trips up to Mukwonago, where we also held onto it as far as it would go before my dad gave up and switched to WZTR out of Milwaukee.



"The Wanderer". and "Runaway" as well as for me. I was pretty darn familiar with the whole catalog back in the day, might not know their names but I sure knew the songs. "Love Potion #9" really is burned in the memory though.


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Thomas-Sox-WorldSeries wrote:
I think my favorite 104.3 song is "Lightning Strikes Again" by Lou Christie. It's just a mistake of music and words, but I love it.

When I think Oldies 104.3, it's "96 Tears," "The Book of Love," "Love Potion #9," and "The Horse."

:lol: Funny just hearing the titles...

It's weird, but I had never heard some of the songs played on heavy rotation before. "The Book of Love," sure. But "I Wanna Be Bobby's Girl," no.

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Same. Worked in a warehouse in 1990 down on 35th by Comiskey, and the stereo was set to 104.3 unless there was a Sox game. I heard the whole catalogue. I thought Dick Biondi was ancient then.

I think my favorite 104.3 song is "Lightning Strikes Again" by Lou Christie. It's just a mistake of music and words, but I love it.


Simply outstanding pop song


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heard this one today on the old time radio channel - another great one on the Dick Biondi list of greatest hits -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zX1-e0w3mUw


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