
Their call letters no longer even exist, but the celebration of WOR-FM continues with some more Murray The K.
Murray would do what he called "Attitude Blocks"- sets of music with a common thread tying them together.
It was in late winter or early spring of 1967 that I finally found a friend who had an FM Radio, and soon after, a girl who had one.
I would go over to one of their homes and try to be a fun guest, while simultaneously listening to their radio!
One night, I heard Murray or Rosko play the album version of a song I was very familiar with- it was a huge hit on AM Radio.
But I had never heard THIS!
It was more than twice as long as that hit song I knew!
I didn't even know there WAS a longer version- by the time that song was over, I felt like something was happening here and I was missing out, it blew my mind!
Songs could be more than 3 minutes long?
WOR-FM was presenting a new kind of Rock Music, daring to do so with intelligence.
Some real memory busters in this chapter, hopefully some of those "Oh Wow" moments for you!
Do enjoy!
Here is the link to Tune In, Turn On, But Please Don't Drop Out, at Mike Pell Rockollections:
At Podomatic:
https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/radiopell/episodes/2025-08-11T11_02_1...
Mike