Just was telling my wife the same thing. Dad was from Astoria Queens. I grew up by Albany but often took weekend trips down to NY and this would always be on the radio! I have most of the jingles memorized lol
My granddad died in 2012. But he had this channel on ALL.THE.TIME! We got the signal all the way up in northern Connecticut. Mike&The Mad Dog and Imus! Oh, such good, golden memories.
I can imagine when the jingle says going @ it as HARD as they can…. Russo going….Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiikeeeeeeeeeeee as Francesca is Hitting him right in his ASS 😀
Exactly how I remember it... The Golden Era of WFAN... Overnight with Joe Benigno, Imus, Mike & the Mad Dog and the Mets. The only station I listened to when I was stationed at submarine base New London, CT. from 1990 - 1999. The many hours I spent on I95 heading back to family in New Jersey, sitting in standstill traffic beginning at Exit 11 in Connecticut until I crossed the toll booths on the Jersey side of the GWB listening to this station, these hosts and these jingles. The best memories. They got me through the hours of gridlock. :)
Same here. My twin brother and I going down to see family in South Carolina, and having the Fan on until we got to Philadelphia. That is what we remember.
My granddad died in 2012. But he had this channel on ALL.THE.TIME! We got the signal all the way up in northern Connecticut. Mike&The Mad Dog and Imus! Oh, such good, golden memories.
Thanks for putting these up. Big time nostalgia listening to everyone from Jody Mac and Sid in the midday to Steve Somers at night to Joe Benigno/Tony Paige overnight. Love the jingles especially the old Mike and the Mad Dog sounds. These are the kind of sounds you just don't change.
I couldn’t believe they got rid of these after 25 years. Why? They’re timeless, and part of the psyche of the ~20 million people who lived in the NY metro in the 80s-00s.
I really miss my grandfather... these jingles trigger memories of him and his portable radio. As we listen to our mets. I hate that i can never see him again.. Thank you for this video. It sure helps
This brings back memories as a kid when my dad would pull in the 66 WFAN signal up in Hartford. The signal would be fuzzy in the daytime and afternoon and crystal clear after dark. He explained to me how AM radio Watts work... Great memories of those 90s sports years! Thanks for the post!
My granddad died in 2012. But he had this channel on ALL.THE.TIME! We got the signal all the way up in northern Connecticut. Mike&The Mad Dog and Imus! Oh, such good, golden memories.
In the early 90s Imus was the morning drive show on WEEI Boston. Sometimes the engineer would slip up and let the whole jingle play, to include the WFAN call letters. I always liked those jingles.
thanks my friend this brings back such great memories my dad and i used to listen to this everyday growing up all through to college loved it nothing like the classic wfan so thank you
I listen every day at work, and in the car from the Start of WFAN 660 until the Mad Dog Left, then, I was Done!. it was over, like the Beatles in April of 1970. time to put out the Cat the Party was over!. :-(
I've been listening to WFAN since around 1988 I'm trying to find the old jingles before these from back in the early FAN days in the late 80s I still remember back in the 8th grade a friend of mine introduced me to the Fan as a way to listen to Mets games that weren't on on tv I just happened to turn it on one night just to see what would be playing & found Steve Somers on
So did Washington, DC's WTEM when they went on the air in the late 80s. The station was sort of a knockoff of WFAN, Harris in the Morning, instead of Imus. Keven Kiley and the Coach Rich Gillgallon was our version of Mike and the Mad dog.
3:03 Well good evening to you and how ya be, 10:04 and 35 seconds on the FAN, New York City. Steve Somers here, you there; Eddie Scozzare is on the other side of the glass. 718-937-6666 is the number for a 5 hour shmooze right here on the fan . . . New York!!!!!!!
I miss these jingles sitting in the back seat of my dad car in the late 90s and early 2000s. Now it’s wack lol and there’s only one sports flash when it used to be every 20 mins and I liked that jingles at the 20 & 40 also 😂
Wish I had the privilege to listen to the FAN back then. I wasn't even born yet. I loved it last year. Boomer & Gio, Joe and Evan, CMB, Mike, Schmooze, JJ, Tony Paige over night. I lowkey miss Tony Paige. I miss Joe and Evan in the 10-2 slot.
@@MiddSouthFootball09 I would tune into Mike 2014-2016 then he had some terrible takes and I went to TMKS. Each show is different in their own way which I like. Mike is still the pope.
6:54 for everyone that listens to Common Man and T-Bone on 97.1 FM Columbus (For everyone else, T-Bone does a funny Francesa impression and they always play that before he goes into a Francesa bit)
@Andy N The 2014 WFAN jingles are cheesy, not these ones from the past. Just listening it, it sounds horrible and too edgy, maybe way too aggressive, I think... to be a first-class sports radio station like WFAN in New York was in their golden days when they simulcasted on 1050 AM in the mid-80s and 66 in the early 90s and mid-2000s, even though that it was produced by JAM Creative Productions in Dallas, TX, which of course is "the #1 choice for jingles" in America and around the world. Just bring these classic ones again to the present days, or even better: produce a new jingle package for The FAN or any other sports radio station in the nation, but please don't add to much rock to it, bring back the legendary 7 group vocals from JAM Creative Productions that really defines what radio jingles is all about (at least, not in the contemporary trend of AM radio, which it sounds a little bit more cheaper and different to what we enjoyed to listen and be proud of before) and again, enhance the jingles with a orchestral brass and string section, which reminds me of glorious moments and facts in the sport world and of course, the Olympic Games. That should do it for now, but please, don't say anything wrong about my opinion. OK?? Thank you.
Kevin Taylor these classic jingles are better than anything JJ has to offer... with the gambling always. And someone tell that clown there’s no “H” in the letters WFAN..
Memories of me in the back of my dads car while he’s listening. Good ol 90s
Amen!
SAME!😂
Me too omg I remember getting the best naps in when I was in the back seat hahaha
Just was telling my wife the same thing. Dad was from Astoria Queens. I grew up by Albany but often took weekend trips down to NY and this would always be on the radio! I have most of the jingles memorized lol
My granddad died in 2012. But he had this channel on ALL.THE.TIME! We got the signal all the way up in northern Connecticut. Mike&The Mad Dog and Imus! Oh, such good, golden memories.
Hearing these I can see myself back in my dad's 1990 Toyota Camry in Brookfield, CT as he listened to Imus and Mike and the Mad Dog.
Imus was awesome
I grew up in Bethel, and all the dads in town (including my own) had WFAN on in the car. Good memories
My grandpa used to have this on all the time in his 2000 legacy wagon in rural Pennsylvania. Good times
I can just imagine Mad Dog saying “aaaaaannnnndddddd good afternoon everybody! How are you today?”
I can imagine when the jingle says going @ it as HARD as they can…. Russo going….Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiikeeeeeeeeeeee as Francesca is Hitting him right in his ASS 😀
😂😂
I hear the generic open and generic close songs and suddenly I'm in a 89 Honda Civic listening to Steve Somers.
Good evening and how you be? Steve Sommers here and you there!
It’s a blue Hyundai for me Plainfield nj
@@mikewalker5723 Oldsmobile cutlass for me in east Brunswick 👍 good to see we have others out there flashing back right now
Exactly how I remember it... The Golden Era of WFAN... Overnight with Joe Benigno, Imus, Mike & the Mad Dog and the Mets. The only station I listened to when I was stationed at submarine base New London, CT. from 1990 - 1999. The many hours I spent on I95 heading back to family in New Jersey, sitting in standstill traffic beginning at Exit 11 in Connecticut until I crossed the toll booths on the Jersey side of the GWB listening to this station, these hosts and these jingles. The best memories. They got me through the hours of gridlock. :)
Tikiguy you remind me of my trips on I-84 to and from Bristol, CT in 2007 while working at ESPN
Great ol days . I miss those days too ..
jody mack! you remember him
Go Yanks
The memories in the car with both my dad and my grandfather as a kid 😩 it feels like yesterday.
Same here. My twin brother and I going down to see family in South Carolina, and having the Fan on until we got to Philadelphia. That is what we remember.
My granddad died in 2012. But he had this channel on ALL.THE.TIME! We got the signal all the way up in northern Connecticut. Mike&The Mad Dog and Imus! Oh, such good, golden memories.
Thanks for putting these up. Big time nostalgia listening to everyone from Jody Mac and Sid in the midday to Steve Somers at night to Joe Benigno/Tony Paige overnight. Love the jingles especially the old Mike and the Mad Dog sounds. These are the kind of sounds you just don't change.
I couldn’t believe they got rid of these after 25 years. Why? They’re timeless, and part of the psyche of the ~20 million people who lived in the NY metro in the 80s-00s.
It's 6 o'clock! *quack quack* This is the Imus in the Morning radio program...
Wow like back in the good ol days. I go back to when I discover Imus show in the early 90’s .. I was hooked right away
Wow. Transported back to my college dorm in the 90's. Tears welling up. Amazing memories. Thanks for sharing.
This takes me back in the day when my dad was listening to this in his car. It gives me goosebumps
I love this hardcore jingles from JAM Creative Productions!
1 877 Kars 4 kids. K A R S Kars for kids. 1 877 Kars 4 Kids. Donate your car today.
That jingle was played more on WFAN than the actual WFAN jingle.
It was!
I really miss my grandfather... these jingles trigger memories of him and his portable radio. As we listen to our mets. I hate that i can never see him again..
Thank you for this video. It sure helps
BrendanTheGent he’s watching over don’t forget. And the Mets are doing great as well.
@@nickrenzo6285 thank you, i do believe so. Yes thankfully! Lol
Thank you again
@BrendanTheGent I too miss my grandpa. We would always listen to this in his 2000 subaru legacy wagon
You’re very welcome. Music/jingles always help trigger great memories! Glad this one helps!
These are great thank you!
Now next put them in the AM radio “sound” format. You know the fuzzy sound
These jingles really hit home. Loved this video thank you for uploading this it's absolutely a classic.
WFAN needs to bring these jingles back. i hate the new ones
" welcome to mets extra, I'm Howie rose " Nothing but a classic
2:53 heard this and I’m suddenly 5 again in the back seat of my grandpa’s car in 2001
bro fucking facts.
This brings back memories as a kid when my dad would pull in the 66 WFAN signal up in Hartford. The signal would be fuzzy in the daytime and afternoon and crystal clear after dark. He explained to me how AM radio Watts work... Great memories of those 90s sports years! Thanks for the post!
My father always listened to WFAN, I miss him. Rest In Peace Daddy ❤️🕊🙏🏽
Wow these give me so many memories! The FAN was amazing back in the day (92-04ish)
My granddad died in 2012. But he had this channel on ALL.THE.TIME! We got the signal all the way up in northern Connecticut. Mike&The Mad Dog and Imus! Oh, such good, golden memories.
Back when this belonged to the New York Mets
Exactly!!!!!
Theres room for both teams
They only talk about successful franchises
In the early 90s Imus was the morning drive show on WEEI Boston. Sometimes the engineer would slip up and let the whole jingle play, to include the WFAN call letters. I always liked those jingles.
or on the MSNBC feed going to break. Bugged me out when I found WFAN 660 AM on the radio at night as a kid.
wow i grew up in new york and used to listen to this with my dad in the car alot always loved this music so thanks for this nothing like it
Same
Hudson Valley
Oh man brings me back to getting picked up by my dad in his truck in the 90s.
Let's Go Mets. FAN!
101.9 was still Smooth Jazz CD 101.9 during the golden era. I miss that station.
I'm sitting listening to WFAN and I go, "Isn't that the kid that drives for Tony Soprano?
thanks my friend this brings back such great memories my dad and i used to listen to this everyday growing up all through to college loved it nothing like the classic wfan so thank you
Good times.90's. Miss my youth and my parents.
I listen every day at work, and in the car from the Start of WFAN 660 until the Mad Dog Left, then, I was Done!. it was over, like the Beatles in April of 1970. time to put out the Cat the Party was over!. :-(
WFAN Retro Jingle
RIP Don Imus
I've been listening to WFAN since around 1988 I'm trying to find the old jingles before these from back in the early FAN days in the late 80s I still remember back in the 8th grade a friend of mine introduced me to the Fan as a way to listen to Mets games that weren't on on tv I just happened to turn it on one night just to see what would be playing & found Steve Somers on
So many memories unlocked
Years upon years listening to the FAN. Great entertainment especially with Mike and the Angry Puppy and the Schmoozer how ya be?
Sports radio WIP Philadelphia had jingles made by the same company (JAM) in the early 90’s and 2000’s.
So did Washington, DC's WTEM when they went on the air in the late 80s. The station was sort of a knockoff of WFAN, Harris in the Morning, instead of Imus. Keven Kiley and the Coach Rich Gillgallon was our version of Mike and the Mad dog.
Begin at 6:32 and NEVER look back. It's just too painful.
3:03
Well good evening to you and how ya be, 10:04 and 35 seconds on the FAN, New York City. Steve Somers here, you there; Eddie Scozzare is on the other side of the glass. 718-937-6666 is the number for a 5 hour shmooze right here on the fan . . . New York!!!!!!!
Man, I loved those classic jingles. I remember listening to the Yankee game when I was a kid with my dad while driving down I-84.
master of procrastination same here driving with my old boss on I-84 to and from ESPN in Bristol, CT
Drove with my grandpa on I-84 in Milford
84 in Waterbury here!!
I miss these jingles sitting in the back seat of my dad car in the late 90s and early 2000s. Now it’s wack lol and there’s only one sports flash when it used to be every 20 mins and I liked that jingles at the 20 & 40 also 😂
6:33 Miiiiiike aaaaaand the Mad Dog!
I am a jingle fiend. I wish I could find rip-off jingles from WTEM 570AM in DC that used these jingles. Good memories.
4:00 was singalong worthy, a Steve Somers talkdown classic.
90’s Knicks 90’s Rangers 90’s Yankees memories
The only new one i like is the closing one, most notably played when Joe & Evan wrap up
All I can picture is me with my dad in his old diesel pickup going to get bagels in the morning as a kid while listening to the FAN
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh GOOD AFTERNOON EVERYBODY!!!!
6:32 is the most famous one
So catchy and nostalgic!
4:00. LMAO! Always used to sing along in my car
tperri123 the best I get goosebumps everytime
tperri123 I tear up hearing that cut
Instantly think of Steve Somers.
One of the great pieces of music in radio history ❤
6:42 gave me chills, what memories unlocked!
The internet when the "It's about the Mets" meme was around: 1:27
WFAN Got the new jingle package....from Jam Creative Productions
Never said they didn't. Just like the old ones better.
Nostalgia mannnn I’m a 7 year old again ❤
Man I had so many flashbacks watching this.
I can just imagine Doggie screaming Mikeyyyyyyy as the jingle says…. Going@ it as HARD as they can!! 🤪😜😝
Jody Mac and Rich Mancuso Keep it in the ring early Sunday mornings 3am- 5am
This is the best
Let’s Go Mets!
F A N. Da da Da!
1:20 WFAN..... with Mike and the Mad DOG!
Beautiful
OMG the memories! Great times.
Wish I had the privilege to listen to the FAN back then. I wasn't even born yet. I loved it last year. Boomer & Gio, Joe and Evan, CMB, Mike, Schmooze, JJ, Tony Paige over night.
I lowkey miss Tony Paige. I miss Joe and Evan in the 10-2 slot.
MyYankees19 damn you missed out on some epic days. Glad you caught the final days of Mike at least!
@@MiddSouthFootball09 I would tune into Mike 2014-2016 then he had some terrible takes and I went to TMKS. Each show is different in their own way which I like. Mike is still the pope.
Joe and Evan was fan submitted and its Unbelievable bro
6:54 for everyone that listens to Common Man and T-Bone on 97.1 FM Columbus (For everyone else, T-Bone does a funny Francesa impression and they always play that before he goes into a Francesa bit)
One of them had the vocals reworked to reflect that of 570 AM.
I used to listen to tony Paige every night when I lived in nj
0:55 Sing along, everybody!
Bill Mazer. (
3:36-4:11 is the best!
Still the best jingles. Not a fan of current FAN jingles.
On your FAN...NEW YORK!!!
what about the old “”WFAN 20/20 sports” but the 1993 version, it had a real 880 newsradio theme to it
This one? ua-cam.com/video/_Fz976GpcpY/v-deo.html
Love 'em
Any chance you have the jingle for the Ian Eagle show
Aired on Sunday April 1st 1990 0:40
Won’t be the same
2:53 good theme
New York sports, can’t beat it!
The schmozzer ended 😢
Too bad Chernoff had a hand in the current jingles, sounds like a bunch of eunuchs.
The NEW WFAN AM&FM Jingles SUCK!!!
wiedep Hahahahaha
Not part of the JAM package...but here's the old 20/20 bed: ua-cam.com/video/B1tUKg_kADY/v-deo.html
and we're back 718 937 6666
6:26 is the one you wanna hear and smile
Sweeney Murty... Behind the glass
Jan 26 1989 0:17
6:32 is the one i most remember. Anyone know what years that jingle played?
These played for a while - many many years - but I think the package was produced in 1990.
5:30 the sopranos part
Sports radio station near newyork city 5:25 101.9 in 1995 5:36
4:32 Paramuda 93.9 FM Bandung (now 93.7)
@Andy N The 2014 WFAN jingles are cheesy, not these ones from the past. Just listening it, it sounds horrible and too edgy, maybe way too aggressive, I think... to be a first-class sports radio station like WFAN in New York was in their golden days when they simulcasted on 1050 AM in the mid-80s and 66 in the early 90s and mid-2000s, even though that it was produced by JAM Creative Productions in Dallas, TX, which of course is "the #1 choice for jingles" in America and around the world.
Just bring these classic ones again to the present days, or even better: produce a new jingle package for The FAN or any other sports radio station in the nation, but please don't add to much rock to it, bring back the legendary 7 group vocals from JAM Creative Productions that really defines what radio jingles is all about (at least, not in the contemporary trend of AM radio, which it sounds a little bit more cheaper and different to what we enjoyed to listen and be proud of before) and again, enhance the jingles with a orchestral brass and string section, which reminds me of glorious moments and facts in the sport world and of course, the Olympic Games.
That should do it for now, but please, don't say anything wrong about my opinion. OK?? Thank you.
in your shorts 20-20 sports
2:30
JJ after dark
Kevin Taylor these classic jingles are better than anything JJ has to offer... with the gambling always. And someone tell that clown there’s no “H” in the letters WFAN..
2:18 in 66.0 am in 1996 2:32
😅 November 6th 1988 0:52 in night stand with me 66.0 1:08
Wasted a lot of my teen years listening to this station. What a loser I was.
Because you listened to sports radio, you were a loser?? Huh?!
You're still a loser