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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Chicago Disc Jockey Tells Insiders View,
By A Customer
This review is from: Superjock: The loud, frantic, nonstop world of a rock radio DJ (Hardcover)
Twenty years before Howard Stern's movie,
there was Larry Lujack, "Superjock" on
Chicago's WCFL-AM and WLS-AM during the
Second City's radio wars. Lujack tells of
his married life and radio family in true
details, beginning with KFXM-AM in San
Bernardino to his place in Chicago Radio
History.
A "ten". Mark Heller, Pres. WTRW Radio
Two Rivers, WI
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
How it REALLY was on the radio in th '70s.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Superjock: The loud, frantic, nonstop world of a rock radio DJ (Hardcover)
Very simply, there would be no Don Imus, Howard Stern or Tom Leykis had Lujack not proved first that crabbiness could win on the radio. Ruling the airwaves in Seattle when Imus was still a railroad worker, Lujack was belicose, sarcastic and witty between Beatles and Motown records. No library should be without it!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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A Primer for Personality Radio,
By Angular Velocity "angular" (Midwestern cornfield, sprawl imminent) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Superjock: The loud, frantic, nonstop world of a rock radio DJ (Hardcover)
What did Larry scream into Paul Revere & The Raiders' dressing room? And WHY? Did he really share a billboard with a huge advertisement for Cruex? And not complain?Larry Lujack describes the tornado that REAL control rooms are with real solid state equipment - no RCS or Scott Systems in 1970 - and cussing engineers, annoying salespeople and breaking equipment! He had cart machines and maybe an ITC r2r - and plenty of cigs. He brings the 70s radio world alive: what radio station people are like - what it was like to party with the pop stars and to nail down an intro while lighting another cigarette and taking another request from one or two of scores on hold as ter lights flash during the last ten seconds of his commercials -- he delivers insight into why radio management will never change - and why radio is such a scintillating, infuriating and beloved calling. Retired and playing golf in Arizona now, he ruled Chicago for years and this book is a MUST for any radio afficionado's collection.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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and he's back on the radio,
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This review is from: Superjock: The loud, frantic, nonstop world of a rock radio DJ (Hardcover)
Larry Lujack and Lil' Tommy Edwards are back on the radio on a Chicago Oldie's station: RealOldies 1690AM, which is also available online at www.realoldies1690.com. So if you've read the book but not heard the jock, there's still a chance--and he's still funny after all these years.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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The road to success,
By A Customer
This review is from: Superjock: The loud, frantic, nonstop world of a rock radio DJ (Hardcover)
Superjock is an excellent biography of how Larry Lujack climbed the rungs, known as markets and got to pinnacle of his career in the Windy City. There is a lot of what went on then, that goes on today. The book was written when radio was more about the talent then about the business. While Lujack does drop a few names from radio stars of that era i.e. Charlie Tuna, Mac Richmond, Jerry Kaye, Pat O'Day, Tom Murphy, etc. What is missing is how Lujack networked to get where he did. But, then again, the book is about Lujack's career path, not about those of his radio bretheran.A MUST READ for anyone in the business then...and now.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Great biography,
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This review is from: Superjock: The loud, frantic, nonstop world of a rock radio DJ (Hardcover)
I did not think I could find this anywhere. But...I found it on EBay! I have read it many times and enjoy Larry's interesting life.
5.0 out of 5 stars
SuperJock,
This review is from: Superjock: The loud, frantic, nonstop world of a rock radio DJ (Hardcover)
I first found this book in, of all things, my Tampa high school library circa 1983. It had been sitting there all lonely and undisturbed for over ten years. I fell in love with this book and kept checking it out every three weeks until I graduated. This book gave me the idea to work in radio professionally and now I'm a classic hits program director in Philadelphia. If you want an inside look as to what it was like in the wild days of radio, this is the book for you. Maybe you'll fall in love with radio like I did!
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Superjock: The loud, frantic, nonstop world of a rock radio DJ by Larry Lujack (Hardcover - 1975)
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