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Diamond_Dog

(39,397 posts)
Fri Nov 14, 2025, 02:14 PM Nov 14

For marblefalls or any other Ohioan from back in the day.

Top hits in 1972 from Cleveland’s popular radio WIXY



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For marblefalls or any other Ohioan from back in the day. (Original Post) Diamond_Dog Nov 14 OP
WCOL 1230 am Columbus hippywife Nov 14 #1
I remember all of those, too! Diamond_Dog Nov 14 #6
I used to mostly listen to Wes Hopkins' program. hippywife Nov 14 #7
I lived near Mansfield during the 1960's. Remember the Music Explosion? Lemon Pipers? Ohio Express? Vinca Nov 14 #2
I certainly do remember those bands you mentioned! Good times! Diamond_Dog Nov 14 #4
I don't remember those bands. Ever heard of Tommy Z and the Sleepers? Vinca Nov 14 #8
Some trivia. VGNonly Nov 14 #15
James Gang was another Ohio product. Diamond_Dog Nov 14 #16
Some other Cleveland talent: VGNonly Nov 14 #17
I remember 99% of those songs. Boomerproud Nov 14 #3
I Can See Clearly Now was played every 5 minutes! Diamond_Dog Nov 14 #5
I moved from the Cleveland area in 1969 Marthe48 Nov 14 #9
My parents loathed rock n roll! Diamond_Dog Nov 14 #12
I remember all of those! debm55 Nov 14 #10
Fun times. Deb! Diamond_Dog Nov 14 #13
WLS in Chicago had these. boonecreek Nov 14 #11
Yes, every record store had these sheets Diamond_Dog Nov 14 #14

hippywife

(22,777 posts)
7. I used to mostly listen to Wes Hopkins' program.
Fri Nov 14, 2025, 04:37 PM
Nov 14

In addition to playing the music, he did goofy skits as the Tooth Fairy and one called Super Chicken. (Hey! I wasn't but a tween at the time, so easily entertained.)

We picked up those playlists, new every week, in the record departments of the department store. What I really miss is that they played multiple genres so we were exposed to and gained appreciation all kinds of contemporary music.

ETA: Purely coincidental, I heard Hang on Sloopy by The McCoys incl. a young Rick Derringer, while I was out running a couple errands today.

Vinca

(53,107 posts)
2. I lived near Mansfield during the 1960's. Remember the Music Explosion? Lemon Pipers? Ohio Express?
Fri Nov 14, 2025, 03:55 PM
Nov 14

Great bands way back when. Some had limited national success, others didn't. But it was all fun!

Diamond_Dog

(39,397 posts)
4. I certainly do remember those bands you mentioned! Good times!
Fri Nov 14, 2025, 04:16 PM
Nov 14

How about The Outsiders and Glass Harp?

Vinca

(53,107 posts)
8. I don't remember those bands. Ever heard of Tommy Z and the Sleepers?
Fri Nov 14, 2025, 05:01 PM
Nov 14

We used to go to Snow Trails Ski Area just about every Saturday night to hear one of the bands. It was funny, too. I encountered the Music Explosion on a trip to Florida after leaving Ohio.

VGNonly

(8,292 posts)
15. Some trivia.
Fri Nov 14, 2025, 09:57 PM
Nov 14

James Fox, later with the James Gang was the drummer for The Outsiders.

The guitarist for Glass Harp, Phil Keaggy lost part of a right finger at the age of 4.

Diamond_Dog

(39,397 posts)
16. James Gang was another Ohio product.
Fri Nov 14, 2025, 10:24 PM
Nov 14

I did know that about Keaggy (it sure didn’t hamper his enormous talent).

Diamond_Dog

(39,397 posts)
5. I Can See Clearly Now was played every 5 minutes!
Fri Nov 14, 2025, 04:19 PM
Nov 14

I think I was about 10 years old when I got a transistor radio for Christmas and I thought I was the coolest!

Marthe48

(22,477 posts)
9. I moved from the Cleveland area in 1969
Fri Nov 14, 2025, 05:02 PM
Nov 14

My brothers and sister loved WIXY. So did I. My parents didn't My sister would leave the car radio on full blast and my Dad was surprised, not delighted, when he drove it after her. Good times

boonecreek

(1,335 posts)
11. WLS in Chicago had these.
Fri Nov 14, 2025, 05:44 PM
Nov 14

They were called the Silver Dollar Survey. Every record store
had a stack of them on their counter.

Diamond_Dog

(39,397 posts)
14. Yes, every record store had these sheets
Fri Nov 14, 2025, 09:36 PM
Nov 14

And we’d pore over them every week. Curious to see if your favorite made it to #1.

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