The Real Don Steele, KHJ Los Angeles May 25, 1968 Pt.3 (scoped) (0:11:38)

Scoped
… By golly, I tell ya, that electronic – it’s just a theory …

This is the third and final part of our archive from May 25, 1968, as promised for the week of April 1, 2013, in observance of The Real Don Steele’s birthday. His response to one of the few recorded KHJ technical errors is truly classic! “it’s just a theory”, he says.

And here we are, streaming an incomplete record of his last hour on May 25th, 1968. And why? Someone left the recorder running for one song, and the tape ran out. But there’s another remarkable political advertisement for Robert Kennedy.

Special thanks to Ray Randolph for his help with that last song, and so much of The Real Don Steele Collection.

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