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“The All-Request Rock ’n’ Roll Jukebox,” hosted by Mike Saffran, on “99 BBF”/WBBF-FM (98.9), Rochester, N.Y. Originally aired 7 p.m.–Midnight July 11, 1998.

Callers aired and other show highlights:

00:41 Mike/Greece (“Spanish Harlem”)

01:58 Jim/Gates (“Lightnin’ Strikes”)

02:29 Tom (“Tobacco Road”)

03:12 1998 Corn Hill Arts Festival reference

03:50 Scott/Rochester (“Spooky” — dedication to dog Spooky)

04:54 Jack/Rochester (“Jimmy Mack”)

06:14 Richard/Rochester (“Little Darlin’”)

06:58 Randy and Phil/7-Eleven, Monroe Avenue (Brighton) (“Old Time Rock & Roll”) — shoutout to Brighton Police Department

07:43 Village of Fairport new-slogan search reference

08:04 “Elvis Only” with Jay Gordon and Law Office of Andrew Capoccia (sponsor) references

08:36 Holly (“Cracklin’ Rosie” — dedication to Katherine on her 47th birthday)

09:31 John/Irondequoit (“Hawaii Five-O”)

10:56 Morgan (“Strawberry Fields Forever”)

11;25 In-studio dead-air strobe-light alert explanation

11:54 Ted/Rochester (“Penny Lane”)

12:25 Libby/On the way home to Honeoye Falls from Keuka Lake (“Beep Beep”)

13:16 “Beatle Brunch” with Joe Johnson and Rose and Crown (Rochester pub) references

13:51 Robert/Rochester (“Roll Over Beethoven”)

14:50 Carolyn/Henrietta (“Burning Love”)

16:04 Cliff/East Rochester (“My Boy Lollipop”)

16:37 Ron/Chili (“Little GTO”)

17:25 Steve/Clarkson (“Oh, Pretty Woman”)

17:55 Reference to new Italian policy fining overweight women for wearing bikinis on the beach and rewarding women with perfect proportions (36-24-36) — and suggesting Rochester Mayor Bill Johnson implement a similar policy ;-)

18:55 Jennifer/Greece (“Sugar Shack”)

19:59 Josh (“Bad, Bad Leroy Brown”)

20:46 Kim/Henrietta (“Never My Love”)

21:13 Bob (“Yakety Yak”)

21:43 Unidentified male (“Everybody Loves A Clown”)

22:11 Dana/Brockport (“Earth Angel [Will You Be Mine]” — dedication to brother David)

22:49 Scott (“Under The Boardwalk”)

23:42 Muscular Dystrophy Association Bike Tour reference

24:48 Unidentified female (“Dead Man’s Curve”)