Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Wolfman Jack mortalized at KAFY

When Wolfman Jack didn't rule the airwaves
by Bryce Martin

Wolfman Jack, late at night crusin' down a quiet, moonlit highway with The Wolfman bayin' and howlin' from rebel stronghold XERB ("in Rosa-lita, Ba-ha Calefornya"), fading in and out between mountains and offering a delightful radio fare found nowhere else on the dial.

Who was this guy anyway? Then, the movie American Graffiti showed us and he lost much of his mystic appeal because of it.

But the worst was still to come. He showed up in Bakersfield and went on the air for KAFY, a station whose days in the sun were in the past. No fault of KAFY's, mind you, it was just that time and taste had moved beyond the Golden Years of music and radio for all America. No fanfare. No media hype. Just another DJ on the DJ Scene. No rebel in the night. America's DJ was relegated to the backyard of radio history.

He even drove a dilapidated van. Times must have been rough. You knew he wasn't going to get rich dj-ing in Bakersfield. What a comedown, for me. I hated to even think about. Still do.

Goodnight, Wolfman.

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Bitched-on Schlock

A nod to (Wendy) Carlos Williams
by Bryce Martin

What do you do when you have a new recording studio and you've plunked down several thou for some kind of gizmo that makes funny sounds?

A wacky Moog concept album of Buck Owens tunes played on that newfangled synthesizer dumaflogy thingie.

Ten tracks include "I've Got a Tiger By the Tail," "Buckaroo," "Sam's Place."

Switched-On Buck
Jeff Haskell
Capitol ST-679
1971

How Long Will My Baby Be Gone; I've Got a Tiger by the Tail; Under Your Spell Again; Where Does the Good Times Go; Buckaroo/ It Takes People like You; Sam's Place; Raz-ma-taz Polka; The Kansas City Song; We're Gonna Get Together

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