Radio Unnameable became a ritual shared by the city’s counterculture community those who discovered Fass felt as if they had untapped a passageway into a magical world, and many instantaneously became religious Radio Unnameable devotees.
Broadcast samples
MP3 clips from Radio Unnameable, including a 90-minute segment with Bob Dylan as guest from 1966.
References
Playing in the FM Band: A personal account of free radio Steve Post Viking Press, 1974, ISBN 0-670-55927-X
“A Radio Station with Real Hair, Sweat, and Body Odor” The New York Times, Susan Braudy; Sep 17, 1972; Sunday Magazine
“Insurgent Staff Members Take Over WBAI In Coup” The New York Times, Robert D McFadden; Feb 12, 1977
Sand, Jay. “THE RADIO WAVES UNNAMEABLE:.” 24 Jan. 1996. 28 Aug. 2006 <http://216.149.8.45/fass/>.
Breslin, Jimmy. “BETWEEN