All 60s hits 1620 00:05-01:31 SIO 323 No DJ or ID heard
00:05 The Doors - Touch Me
00:09 Beach Boys - First Gear
00:11 Stevie Wonder - I Was Made To Love Her
00:13 Dave Clark 5 - Over And Over
00:15 Del Shannon - Keep Searching
00:17 Sonny And Cher - I Got You Babe
00:21 Lyrics "nobody but you a little magic a little soul"
00:23 "Don't throw your love away" lyrics
00:25 Beatles - My Love
00:28 Beach Boys - Sloop John B.
00:31 Selective fading 'Sandy' ?
00:34 Foundations - Build Me Up Buttercup
00:37 Music Explosion - Little Bit Of Soul
00:40 The Seekers - I'll Never Find Another You
00:43 Deep fade and Cuba coming up. Jose Feliciano - Light My Fire
00:49 Fade recovery a little bit of me, a little bit of you is it Freddie Scott, Hey Girl?
00:53 Rascals - A Beautiful Morning
00:54 Beatles - I Should Have Known Better
00:57 American Breed - Bend Me, Shape Me
00:59 Three Dog Night - Celebrate
01:02 Beach Boys - Wish They All Could Be California Girls
01:04 Oliver - Good Morning Starshine from 'Hair'
01:09 Beach Boys - Fun Fun Fun
01:12 Fade, 60s sounding hit, I hear the knock of the door, I hear the bell of the phone" Search on lyric says, Eddie Hodges - I'm Gonna Knock On Your Door
01:15 Beatles - Get Back
01:18 Song with lyrics: 'you make .. woman'
01:20 Love Affair - Everlasting Love
01:23 Trumpet instrumental
01:26 Neil Diamond - Cherry Cherry
01:29 Trumpet, Herb Alpert
01:31 Seems like it's gone
Recording:
UNID'd 1620 Ogg opus playback
Top 1960s hits like Cousin Brucie would play, and actually a harder format to hear on commercial stations today, the 60s have been depreciated on the radio. I liked hearing Jose Feliciano's Light My Fire, rare to hear played. Startpage Search used to clear up song titles, artists.
In a mix of Cuba and a TIS, likely Cleveland OH. Lots of carriers in there, but judging by the sidebands on the waterfall display appearing to come from this station, the station is slightly above 1620, maybe +13 hz.
One characteristic of this station is its deep bass response and EQ, down to 50 hz nice fat bottom end, sometimes it sounds like thunder, and the bass will push through when the rest of the signal is covered up.
Thanks for the transmission, whoever you are! Keep rockin'
Boomer