I am so unbelievably gay. So fruity. women. I'm exploding atm.
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I am so unbelievably gay. So fruity. women. I'm exploding atm.

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The Hippie Disc Jockeys of Radio WAMO-FM
A few blocks after spotting the #wamo #car this #pickuptruck confirmed my suspicion. #prius #dating
Just finished Devilman Crybaby and it was super weird and crazy... which is why I loved it. I felt really bad for Wamo (I think that’s his name) who liked and helped Miki and I felt even worse for his friends (who helped) because they didn’t ask for that. But I totally ship Miki and Miko as well as Akira and Ryo.
1967 - Radio WAMO-FM. An amazing hippie radio station in Pittsburgh - sponsored by a nightclub called The Psychedilly Lounge and a number of record labels. Most of the music played on this program was receiving airplay for the first time here. It doesn’t get much more “sixties” than this.

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Double WAMO
WAMO, WUFO.
Hal Brown on 860 WAMO Pittsburgh | 1969
WAMO 860 Pittsburgh – Hal Brown – 1969 Courtesy: Robert Nicholson In 1956, AM 860 WAMO, launched an R&B format to serve Pittsburgh’s African American community. WAMO picked up an FM simulcast in 1960. The full time AM/FM simulcast lasted until the late 1960s, when the AM continued to crank out the R&B hits, while the FM did R&B, Talk, Oldies, and even Underground Rock. Over time,…
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