1966 AM Radio Broadcast. War, Fire, Murder, Commies & Eight Feet of Snow.

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Imagine it’s the winter of 1966. You live in upstate New York and the Blizzard of 1966, the greatest storm in its history, has paralyzed the area with up to 8.5 feet of snow. Two-hundred-and-one people are dead. Thirty-one froze to death. Forty-six died in fires trying to keep their homes warm. Others, dead from heart attacks while shoveling or from traffic accidents on slick roads.
    In the storm’s aftermath, almost in shock, you flip between your two favorite stations, WBTA, Batavia and WKBW, Buffalo. AM radio is king of news and it will tell you not only of the dramatic rescues and tragic deaths of the storm, but of murder, the Vietnam war, the race against the commies to space, celebrity deaths, battles between Republicans and Democrats, and war between the Catholic church and divorce.
    NOTES:
    The recordings in this video were captured on an early 1960s RCA Sound Cartridge Player on February 1, 1966. To learn more about this fascinating device, please see my RCA Sound Cartridge series: • The Huge Cassette!
    The recordings have been lightly edited to remove overly repetitive material and dead air. Songs have been removed to prevent copyright infrigement.
    To learn more about the Blizzard of 1966: en.wikipedia.o...
    TIME MARKERS:
    0:00 Flux Condenser Intro
    0:07 The RCA Sound Cartridge Recordings
    0:16 Intro: Imagine This
    1:39 WKBW Buffalo, NY
    1:57 Buster Keaton Dead
    2:27 The Blizzard of 1966
    4:09 Everything is Closed!
    4:22 Huge Drifts!
    4:28 Running Out of Food!
    4:30 The Blizzard of 1966
    5:40 54” of Snow!
    5:45 More Snow Coming!
    6:04 Baby Girl Dead
    6:19 Murder Charge
    6:30 Republicans Absent
    7:00 Race to The Moon
    7:28 Weather Forecast
    7:51 The Big Story
    7:56 Buster Keaton Dead
    7:58 See Something, Say Something!
    8:07 Coffee With Fred
    8:16 Station Change: WBTA Batavia, NY
    8:35 Cancellations
    10:32 Can You See Your Can?
    10:46 Clear Your Plug!
    11:47 They’re All Closed!
    16:46 World/National News
    16:58 Vietnam War News
    17:05 Washington DC News
    17:12 Sinking Freighter
    17:20 News From Hollywood
    17:27 Protane Gas
    18:12 Vietnam War News
    18:30 Pope Hope
    18:47 Vietnam War News
    20:13 Protane Gas Ad
    21:09 Buster Keaton Dead
    21:41 Time for Our Changing World
    21:54 Weather Forecast
    23:01 Our Changing World W/Earl Nightingale
    26:13 Genesee County Savings
    27:15 Our Changing World W/Earl Nightingale
    27:36 Station Change: WKBW Buffalo, NY
    28:04 Patricia Lawford Quickie Idaho Divorce
    28:15 Vietnam News
    29:10 Watch Channel Seven
    29:22 Rod Roddy
    29:41 Weather & Traffic
    29:53 Snow Job?
    30:09 Rod Roddy Confused
    30:19 It’s 12:21, Got It?
    30:26 WKBW Jingle
    30:33 Station Change: WTBA Batavia, NY
    30:35 4-H News
    35:52 Batavia Agway
    33:30 Weather Forecast
    34:36 Color TV’s Here to Stay
    35:28 Weather
    36:42 Mancuso Motors
    37:11 1962 Plymouth $795
    37:19 1962 Rambler $695
    37:28 1965 Chevy Impala
    37:50 Local & Regional News
    38:02 The Blizzard of 1966
    38:43 Wortzman’s Furniture
    39:37 Batavia News
    39:57 Stranded Travelers
    40:16 Business Resuming
    40:39 Highway Conditions
    41:41 Bus & Train Travel
    42:16 Civil Defense
    42:37 Weather Outlook
    43:28 Conditions Are Bad
    43:36 Many Stores Reopening
    43:45 Beware of Drifting
    43:53 Batavia Storm News
    45:34 Telephone Delays
    46:15 Power Interruptions
    46:48 Wortzman’s Furniture
    47:36 Bergen House Fire
    47:49 East Albion Barn Fire
    47:59 Attica Youth Rescued
    48:25 Trapped Men Rescued
    48:48 Local Man Dead
    49:28 News Notes Summary
    49:32 Post Office Deliveries
    49:49 Bus & Taxi Service
    49:58 Telephone Service
    50:07 Train Service
    51:16 Wortzman’s Furniture
    52:14 Back to The News
    52:15 Veteran’s Funeral
    52:54 Babies Born In Storm
    53:51 Important Bulletin!
    53:56 Routes 5 & 33 W Clear
    54:22 Stranded Should Stand By
    54:46 No Travel In Other Directions!
    54:57 Byron Woman Dead
    55:19 Firemen Pestered by Youth
    55:37 Praise for Emergency Crews
    56:27 Air Force Academy Appointments
    57:06 Hospitals Treat Travelers
    57:45 Funeral Change
    58:02 Batavian Woman Dead
    58:29 No Travel Other Directions!
    58:39 Wortzman’s Furniture
    59:36 Drivers, Report to Buses!
    59:59 102” of Snow Paralyzes City
    1:01:03 Sponsored by Wortzman’s
    1:01:16 Rand Witt Corporation
    1:01:23 Assos Motors
    1:02:27 WBTA Batavia, NY
    1:02:32 Pyrofax Gas
    1:03:35 The Gamby Show
    1:04:43 Weather Forecast
    1:05:12 Cancellations
    1:05:57 Brenner’s Store
    1:07:22 Surprise Department Store
    1:08:34 CL Car Company Closed
    1:08:46 Motorola Television
    1:09:33 The Story of The Weekend
    1:10:02 Newspapers Delivered
    1:10:42 Weather Forecast
    1:11:26 Sun Making The Scene
    1:11:33 A Tale of Two Driveways
    1:12:21 News Bulletin
    1:12:24 Father & Daughter Found Dead
    1:12:44 Stay Off Streets!
    1:13:18 Convoy to Rescue 500
    1:14:08 Father & Daughter Found Dead
    1:14:31 Hedda Hopper Dead
    1:14:43 State Headlines
    1:14:45 102” of Snow in Oswego
    1:14:54 Convoy Blasts Open Throughway
    1:15:02 Catholic War on Divorce
    1:15:13 Weather Forecast
    1:15:37 Power Outages
    #radio #recordings #sixties #amradio #vietnamwar

Комментарии • 43

  • @Mancada100
    @Mancada100 18 часов назад +1

    Oddily I have found listening to old radio broadcasts at bedtime relaxes me and allows me to sleep soundly.

  • @carlosue5472
    @carlosue5472 5 месяцев назад +6

    I love listening to all the little closings. Please post more. They are so incredibly soothing to me. I want to time travel back to this time. My dad is a teenager in Vietnam, my mom is still a kid, my grandparents are all alive and at the prime of their lives there. I want to go back. 😭

  • @chuckdavis1323
    @chuckdavis1323 2 месяца назад +2

    Who's the Genius who recorded and saved this? Awesome.

  • @TTM9691
    @TTM9691 Год назад +6

    .....and you captured Buster Keaton's death announcements as well. Going to send this to my friend who is a HUGE Buster Keaton fanatic/collector.

    • @BETTERWORLDSGT
      @BETTERWORLDSGT 14 дней назад

      He was in a couple of those beach movies that same year He died, probably his last roles!

  • @WayneSmith-nm4gp
    @WayneSmith-nm4gp 2 года назад +11

    Damn. I remember that KB news intro. Now I need a flux capacitor so I can hear it all live.

  • @Number4lead
    @Number4lead 11 дней назад

    Even though its 66 the announcer still has that serious sounding tone and rhythm in his voice.

  • @billd9667
    @billd9667 Год назад +3

    Lake effect snow is crazy. Maine gets tougher winters, but it builds slowly and wanes at the same rate. The strip between Detroit and Rome, NY, on the other hand, just gets buried in snow on a fairly consistent basis. Add strong winds and you have real trouble.

    • @Redwood65
      @Redwood65 5 месяцев назад

      No doubt. The effects from Lake Superior are incredible. An 85 degree summer day can drop to 65 in minutes and the winter storms are epic. 2022-23 was terrible yet I ran the snowblower only once this year.

  • @TNitroH
    @TNitroH Месяц назад +1

    I remember a heavy snowstorm in 1965 in Indiana
    I was 8 and we walked to the store no cars would make it.
    And of course blizzard of 78 too.

  • @0tt0z
    @0tt0z 2 года назад +10

    Wow! Thanks for posting. It's interesting to hear broadcasts from the past.

  • @johnshields6852
    @johnshields6852 Год назад +6

    I was in 1st grade in 1966 Boston, when I stopped at my friend's house his mother had the radio on every morning, before we walked the 1 1/2 miles to school.

    • @DCinchi
      @DCinchi 9 месяцев назад +2

      Bostonian here, too. First grade for me in 1968.😂

    • @oNeGiAnTLiE
      @oNeGiAnTLiE 3 месяца назад

      I was in Hamburg in first grade! Union st school.

  • @ezcleghorn4025
    @ezcleghorn4025 Месяц назад +1

    I love this so much! Such a simpler time, even with all the complex issues when you could still count on the radio, even though I do love the age of instant gratification.

    • @howardoller443
      @howardoller443 16 дней назад

      @ezcleghorn4025 - Why do you "love the age of instant gratification"?

    • @ezcleghorn4025
      @ezcleghorn4025 14 дней назад

      @@howardoller443 are you kidding! I love the fact that I can speak to my smart speaker and tell it to play any song ever recorded and it plays it within three seconds. I love the fact that any TV show ever recorded is available to me with a couple of button pushes. I love the fact that anything going on in the news is available to me within 10 seconds. And much of this doesn’t even require having to type anymore.

    • @howardoller443
      @howardoller443 14 дней назад

      @@ezcleghorn4025 There's no need to get your undies in a bunch. I just asked a simple question. Thank you for answering.

  • @DonnieBrubaker-p3b
    @DonnieBrubaker-p3b 19 дней назад

    Robinson Eric Allen Gary Brown Susan

  • @leonardbrinkman4410
    @leonardbrinkman4410 7 месяцев назад +1

    I was in sunny California back in 1966 during the winter and I used to listen to rock and roll at that time!

  • @MichaelHansenFUN
    @MichaelHansenFUN 5 месяцев назад

    1:14:43 State Headlines i want that music dont edit

  • @Lisa-di1wi
    @Lisa-di1wi 6 месяцев назад

    I was an 8-year-old third grader here in suburban Philadelphia that year. Unfortunately, I don't remember that snowstorm back then. In fact, as a kid, I was just too young to understand what went on back then.

  • @jeffreymartire4473
    @jeffreymartire4473 8 месяцев назад +1

    Growing up i listened to wkbw in 66 i remember the heavy snowstorms and squalls when my brother was in Saigon vietnam tet

    • @jeffreymartire4473
      @jeffreymartire4473 8 месяцев назад

      I lived in nassau county longisland and got wkbw that winter. Fascinating listening back then

  • @cindih13
    @cindih13 Год назад

    KB was the best. Wyoming County, yup, “still closed.” Always, lol. I was 10 but remember that winter. My grandfather came to my elementary school in Bliss with the farm flatbed truck so I could get home and wouldn’t be stranded there. Many were.

  • @JackF99
    @JackF99 11 месяцев назад

    Those factory snow closings are interesting. Back then western NY had lots of manufacturing, before it became part of the Rust Belt.

  • @GG-Wolfhound
    @GG-Wolfhound 2 года назад +2

    I loved upstate NY when i was a kid! My parents not much.

    • @FluxCondenser
      @FluxCondenser  2 года назад +4

      You didn’t love your parents? Or your parents didn’t love upstate New York?

    • @GG-Wolfhound
      @GG-Wolfhound 2 года назад

      @@FluxCondenser I love my parents. They did not like the 3 feet of snow!

    • @billd9667
      @billd9667 Год назад

      LoL. Knowing now that Flux teaches English, this reply makes perfect sense. 😆

  • @KongKingman
    @KongKingman Год назад

    I’ve noticed that there was a lot more Buffalo, USA based factories

  • @chuckcurry2994
    @chuckcurry2994 6 месяцев назад

    It seems strangely similar to these days

  • @strangebotwin-
    @strangebotwin- 5 месяцев назад

    Haaf

  • @spiritguy5238
    @spiritguy5238 8 месяцев назад

    I grew up on KB radio 📻

  • @FOURTYFIVERS45
    @FOURTYFIVERS45 Год назад +2

    The whole speech on misery is spot on....wow..know many like that.

  • @Redwood65
    @Redwood65 5 месяцев назад

    Fast forward to 16:40 if you want to hear the news. Everything up to that point is storm related closings.

    • @carlosue5472
      @carlosue5472 5 месяцев назад

      The closings are the best part.

    • @Redwood65
      @Redwood65 5 месяцев назад

      @@carlosue5472 I don't disagree but since I'm not from this area the closings don't revive any fond memories of this storm. I grew up on the western shore of Lake Superior so I can certainly appreciate a major storm like this.

  • @DonnieBrubaker-p3b
    @DonnieBrubaker-p3b 19 дней назад

    Hall Michelle Hall Mary Lopez Jeffrey

  • @SusanSwora
    @SusanSwora 4 месяца назад

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