R.I.P. Scott Muni
cliff
Posted 2004-09-29 11:11 AM (#177402)
Subject: R.I.P. Scott Muni


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Anyone who lived in NY/North Jersey (from the early 60's on) will know who he was . . .
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ladinsky14
Posted 2004-09-29 11:52 AM (#177403 - in reply to #177402)
Subject: Re: R.I.P. Scott Muni


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Great WNEW DJ with an incredibly distinct voice. I used to listen to him all the time when I lived in New York. He will be missed.
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John B
Posted 2004-09-29 1:05 PM (#177404 - in reply to #177402)
Subject: Re: R.I.P. Scott Muni


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I remember one time he refered to Pink Floyd as "The Floyd". He was one of a kind.
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Strummin12
Posted 2004-09-29 1:13 PM (#177405 - in reply to #177402)
Subject: Re: R.I.P. Scott Muni


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He's been on the radio for nearly eternity, and will be missed.

Johnny
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cliff
Posted 2004-09-29 1:26 PM (#177406 - in reply to #177402)
Subject: Re: R.I.P. Scott Muni


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As the years went by, he turned into a bit of a pompous *^%$#*, but I have some very fond memories of him, first during the days of "Beatlemania", and then during the heyday of 70's free-form AOR FM radio in NY . . .

Sleep Well, Scottzo
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Tony PD
Posted 2004-09-30 3:06 PM (#177407 - in reply to #177402)
Subject: Re: R.I.P. Scott Muni


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One of my fondest memories as a teenager growing up in Queens during the 70's was listening to WNEW-FM. Their free-wheeling rock format opened my mind and ears to music you just could not hear anywhere else.

It was sad to see the WNEW-FM go down the drain over the years until the station itself disappeared a few years ago. It became all talk, and now I think it's some light music station catering to women.

R.I.P. Scottzo. Thanks for the memories.
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