[Description by Uncle Ricky, contributed by Eric Rhoads]
Long-time REELRADIO buddy Jay Marks hits the wrong button twice, but recovers quickly both times, in this restored warbly aircheck from Y-100 (WHYI-FM) in Miami, Florida. It’s Christmas Eve Afternoon, December 24, 1974, and Jay has lots of enthusiasm and seasonal cheer. Two big contests are underway, one for a stash of ALL the Beatles albums, and another for $2000 if you answer your phone I listen to the new sound of Y-100.
The original cassette aircheck was unscoped  but splattered, fluttered and warbled. The speed varied from beginning to end, requiring several corrections along the way. This restoration was intended to make an enjoyable exhibit for all, but it does represent the highly-compressed sound of 1974 Top 40. Jay’s performance is first-class and a great example of the steamlined, jingle-less music-oriented format that launched decades of success for this radio station. Jingles? These guys didn’t need no stinkin’ jingles. On the other hand, they didn’t play records back-to-back with no ID. They had too much goin’ on.
Note the chance to Call In and CONTRIBUTE, not WIN, but GIVE. Wow, a chance to call in and GIVE. Wrapping up, Robert W. Walker gets the last word. Two restored Christmas selections are included. Thanks to Eric for the tape and Jay for the show, and Merry Christmas!