
Wainstead All Night
Arts & Culture Podcasts
A free-form style show that aired on WCSB (Cleveland State University) during the safe harbor hours. Steve Wainstead hosted Wainstead All Night (W.A.N.), a entertaining show that was driven by some crazy callers during the early morning hours. These shows took place in the late 80's / early 90's long before people knew what the internet was. This was a time when all the callers used land line phones and listened on an actual radio and not over the internet. Radio was a huge way to stay in contact with people and keep up with the news. The callers came in all varieties, drunk, obnoxious, belligerent, nice, stupid, smart, black and white. They all came together to listen to a show that entertained them and gave them a sense of belonging. His reading of the crime blotter from a local SUN journal newspaper became a regular segment on his show. Every time I hear 'Watermelon In Easter Hay" by Frank Zappa, I think of W.A.N. Oh, and lets not forget Brainwash. Without the collection of regular callers, this show would have never been possible. Steve, if you ever see this, please contact me, would love to add more shows! References Steve Wainstead Explaining W.A.N. Talking in the Dark
Location:
United States
Genres:
Arts & Culture Podcasts
Description:
A free-form style show that aired on WCSB (Cleveland State University) during the safe harbor hours. Steve Wainstead hosted Wainstead All Night (W.A.N.), a entertaining show that was driven by some crazy callers during the early morning hours. These shows took place in the late 80's / early 90's long before people knew what the internet was. This was a time when all the callers used land line phones and listened on an actual radio and not over the internet. Radio was a huge way to stay in contact with people and keep up with the news. The callers came in all varieties, drunk, obnoxious, belligerent, nice, stupid, smart, black and white. They all came together to listen to a show that entertained them and gave them a sense of belonging. His reading of the crime blotter from a local SUN journal newspaper became a regular segment on his show. Every time I hear 'Watermelon In Easter Hay" by Frank Zappa, I think of W.A.N. Oh, and lets not forget Brainwash. Without the collection of regular callers, this show would have never been possible. Steve, if you ever see this, please contact me, would love to add more shows! References Steve Wainstead Explaining W.A.N. Talking in the Dark
Language:
English
Crap radio chats with Wainstead and Mike Kole
Duración:03:23:52
Steve Interviewed on Literary Cafe Talk Show
Duración:00:12:17
Elvis and 800 numbers 7-28-93
Duración:01:19:10
Thrift Store Singles 4-2-93
Duración:01:30:57
All Night News January 20 1993
Duración:00:12:59
All Night News December 23 1992
Duración:00:16:03
Magic Johnson and his hiv 11-8-91
Duración:01:56:40
The Professor Show 10-25-91
Duración:02:01:50
Amrap and Ghouls 10-18-91
Duración:02:02:58
Under the Weather 10-11-1991
Duración:00:59:11
Michael Jackson’s Glove 10-4-91
Duración:02:08:28
1991 WCSB Radiothon
Duración:00:39:04
Gilly Hosts the show 9-27-1991
Duración:00:59:36
Steve-O and John Petkovic (Death of Samantha) in studio 9-20-1991
Duración:01:01:53
Mr. Tim Goes On and On 9-6-91
Duración:02:02:24
Beam me up Scotty 8-30-91
Duración:02:00:35
Frequencies (8-23-91)
Duración:02:00:41
Gilly hate club? (8-16-91)
Duración:02:02:24
Gilly Co-hosts with Steve 8-9-91
Duración:01:53:39
The Pee-wee Herman and Old Man Johnson Show
Duración:01:53:39