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Magic Christian, 105.7 WVBF Framingham (Boston) | May 16, 1975
Contributor Max Power sent this one in recently and, while it’s conspicuously low-fi (I think it sounds like it was recorded with a portable tape recorder held up to a car radio speaker), it’s rare to hear both Magic Christian, AND mid-1970s WVBF!
Loren & Wally on FM105 WVBF Boston | June 21 1984
WVBF FM105 Boston – Loren & Wally – June 21 1984 A staple of Boston radio since 1981, Loren Owens and Wally Brine have occupied the morning slot on the 105.7 FM frequency ever since taking over from another Boston legend, Dale Dorman, on the old WVBF. The station went from AC, to Country,…
Mighty Mike Osborne, WVBF F-105 Framingham Boston | September 9, 1978
From new contributor Julian Porter, who resides in the U.K., here’s a genuine original recording he made on 09.09.1978. The recording is well preserved and sounds just like it did on a typical FM stereo at the time. Julian writes: I spent a couple of weeks in and around Boston in 1978. While there I…
Mike Demambro, 105.7 WVBF Framingham/Boston | December 31, 1980
**LISTENING OPTIONS FOLLOW DESCRIPTION BELOW** …don’t bring any kind of fire water into the city! Salvaged from my personal collection, here’s Mike DeM’ambro on a somewhat subdued WVBF toward the end of the ‘F-105’ era. It’s New Year’s Eve, and WVBF was in the waning days of Top 40 before going what would be VERY…
Tom Kennedy, News & Good Morning Boston, 105.7 WVBF Framingham Boston | Autumn, 1993
George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton have agreed to a presidential debate, Clinton leads the polls by a fairly wide margin and Ross Perot is mentioned as being included in the upcoming debate.
Moe Howard Death Announcement, 105.7 WVBF Framingham (Boston) | May 5, 1975
Moe Howard was one of the infamous “Three Stooges”, whose short black and white comedy skits in the 1930s and 1940s made millions laugh.
Harry Chase & Magic Christian, “Stereo 105” (105.7) WVBF Framingham (Boston) | November 10, 1975
Here’s a super clean recording of WVBF. In 1975, the station was heading away from Album Rock cuts and becoming far more mainstream Top 40.