I don't say this about sports radio personalities often, but this level of candor really is a gift. Joe's becoming more and more his authentic self on the air as he closes in on his possible retirement. Whatever he decides, God bless. Salute, Joe B.
Joe was working the overnight shift the morning of September 11th 2001... I remember listening to him taking Giant calls after they lost on Monday night in Denver as I fell asleep... As the story goes as Joe told it (if I'm remembering correctly)... He left the station at 5:30 am (before the Imus show) got back to Jersey around 6:30 or 7:00... He went to sleep and didn't know what happened until later that afternoon when his wife called him and woke him up... I also remember listening the next nights show and when he did his trademark Umberto's Clam House commercial he didn't say his usual Umbertooooooooo's Clam House... This Jersey Met fan loves ya Joe & the station won't be the same without ya...
I enjoyed that read! I drove a milk truck during the overnights and listened to Joe for years...I am glad to see he went on to a lucrative and fulfilling career but he was at his best, by himself, during the overnight
I listened to Joe from 1995 to 2003. From the age of 13 to 21. My dad was a big talk radio guy. 710 and 770. I thought Joe was unique. There are moments from his shows that I still reference with my friends to this day. The playing of “Sunday, Bloody Sunday after the Baltimore loss in 2000. The “all Bill’s guys” (referring to who the fumblers were in the AFC championship game against Denver). You mentioned 9/11. I am from Astoria. Remember when WFAN was in Kaufman studios? That night on the air, Joe mentioned how he talk a walk down Steinway street and back, and the feeling was like nothing he had ever felt. I remember that show vividly. I enjoyed your comment. All the best to you!
If Im Mr. C I sign him for 2 more years and set him up at home wherever that is...in NJ or Fla or BOTH. Joe needs to be on THE RADIO when the Jets win the Big One!
Wow. I missed this. I was shocked he announced this was it for him in October of 2020. I don't think he said this on his show. Might have missed that as well. Joe will be missed.
Since guys will retire WFAN needs to look for new talent. There are a lot of newscasters in recent years that are terrific so there must be some developing sports talk guys.
Let Joe work from home, he has earned it, but only if he does the over nights! 😆 That’s just me being selfish. The best days were the worst days, like after a Jets or Mets big loss. I always had someone who was just a pissed off as I was. Our little community of misery. The good days were great too, even though there wasn’t many. Joes not allowed to retire till the Jets win a Super Bowl.
Joe B. The greatest graduate of Connecticut School of Broadcasting of all time.
Don't forget about Artie Lange Matthew...
Never retire Joe we need you. What would WFAN do when you’re gone?
Two years later & we miss him so much. Carton is unlistenable
Love a Joe he is a true New Yorker who tells it like a true fan
He's not from New York.. but yeah he's the man
Jersey.
Connecticut. Long Island. West Chester. Richland. All boroughs of NYC.
We need you joe. Never retire
I don't say this about sports radio personalities often, but this level of candor really is a gift. Joe's becoming more and more his authentic self on the air as he closes in on his possible retirement. Whatever he decides, God bless. Salute, Joe B.
Bro oh the pain bro. Joe is always entertaining the fan needs him.
If Joe retires and does a podcast solo from his home, that would be awesome.
joe b is truly the best i've ever heard on sports radio
Joe was working the overnight shift the morning of September 11th 2001... I remember listening to him taking Giant calls after they lost on Monday night in Denver as I fell asleep... As the story goes as Joe told it (if I'm remembering correctly)... He left the station at 5:30 am (before the Imus show) got back to Jersey around 6:30 or 7:00... He went to sleep and didn't know what happened until later that afternoon when his wife called him and woke him up... I also remember listening the next nights show and when he did his trademark Umberto's Clam House commercial he didn't say his usual Umbertooooooooo's Clam House... This Jersey Met fan loves ya Joe & the station won't be the same without ya...
I enjoyed that read! I drove a milk truck during the overnights and listened to Joe for years...I am glad to see he went on to a lucrative and fulfilling career but he was at his best, by himself, during the overnight
I listened to Joe from 1995 to 2003. From the age of 13 to 21. My dad was a big talk radio guy. 710 and 770. I thought Joe was unique. There are moments from his shows that I still reference with my friends to this day. The playing of “Sunday, Bloody Sunday after the Baltimore loss in 2000. The “all Bill’s guys” (referring to who the fumblers were in the AFC championship game against Denver). You mentioned 9/11. I am from Astoria. Remember when WFAN was in Kaufman studios? That night on the air, Joe mentioned how he talk a walk down Steinway street and back, and the feeling was like nothing he had ever felt. I remember that show vividly.
I enjoyed your comment.
All the best to you!
Joe was and will be the true fan that we All are and arguably the best taik personality in wfan history
i miss joe, so so much, every single day
Omg the funny bits and the comedy from all the WFAN personalities over the years is better than any comedian combined
Joe...podcast from home...please don't retire
There's no way you'd be able to work from home.
COVID: Hold my beer
Joe better not retire. Jets and Mets wont be the same
I miss him. A lot
"Joe from Saddle River"
If Im Mr. C I sign him for 2 more years and set him up at home wherever that is...in NJ or Fla or BOTH. Joe needs to be on THE RADIO when the Jets win the Big One!
Joe....Dont leave.......
Wow. I missed this. I was shocked he announced this was it for him in October of 2020. I don't think he said this on his show. Might have missed that as well.
Joe will be missed.
Joe does look good.dresses well. We old timers know how to dress!
Gonna miss your Jets/Mets rants
Joe looking sharp.
Clo head is perfect for a Yamaka
Joe never did that last overnight show.
Since guys will retire WFAN needs to look for new talent. There are a lot of newscasters in recent years that are terrific so there must be some developing sports talk guys.
Joe is a treasure
Joe dont quit
Omg the valet guy......the 5am story lol
And he's BACK!
What happened to C-lo?
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Let Joe work from home, he has earned it, but only if he does the over nights! 😆 That’s just me being selfish. The best days were the worst days, like after a Jets or Mets big loss. I always had someone who was just a pissed off as I was. Our little community of misery. The good days were great too, even though there wasn’t many. Joes not allowed to retire till the Jets win a Super Bowl.
BRO! Who are you talking about?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Say it ain't so Bro!!
Gio likes to roast Joe Beninango
Gio said he likes salami and always wearing fire island gear.hmmm
This is classic
Having our bro Joe on the morning show just highlights how lame this fraud "Gio" is!!!
Lol hes working from home now.
Love the fu manchu on Joe.
Proves anyone can do this job.
Never say never
Lmao... bro it’s 5
Joe and shmoozer gonna retire soon
FAN will be done when Joe, Steve, and Mike all hang it up within the next couple years
@@innervisionscm yeah i could do a better show on FAN then them. but sadly tazz has a wrestling show
@@innervisionscm They are all gone, and the FAN survived
Bro