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PostPosted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 10:17 pm 
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Wow. One of the heavyweights.

I'll never forget him interrupting Steve and Garry to threaten to kick Steve's ass.


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I loved this guy. I thought he was pretty funny. I think he moved to Utah after he retired.

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Superjock Larry Lujack remains opinionated in his life off the air
June 13, 2002|By Raoul V. Mowatt, Tribune staff reporter.



http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2002 ... ottom-line

The man who once was Superjock now has a standard answer for people who ask him how he's doing in his retirement in New Mexico.

"Just dodging rattlesnakes and waiting to die," Larry Lujack says.

He may have left radio as a lifestyle far behind. But he still has the sarcastic wit that helped propel him to being one of the most famous on-air personalities Chicago has produced.

Now, Lujack has been recognized for his three decades of achievement with his induction last week into the Illinois Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame. The honor came at the IBA's annual convention in Peoria, just as Lujack was turning 62.

"Although I am somewhat humbled by that thing, it's the Illinois Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame," Lujack says in a phone interview. "It's not Mount Rushmore. But hey, it ain't bad."

Lujack, who used the nicknames "Superjock" and "Uncle Lar," resides in the memory of almost anyone who listened to Chicago radio between 1967 and 1997. His gravelly voice, sometimes surly disposition and his larger-than-life personality separated him from the others on radio at the time and paved the way for today's shock jocks such as Howard Stern, said Bruce DuMont, founder and president of the Museum of Broadcast Communications in Chicago.

The bulk of Lujack's career was with WLS-AM 890, where he would act curmudgeonly and tell offbeat stories about our furry friends called "Animal Stories."

Battles the stereotype

"He had a chip on his shoulder, which is not something normally you would do [then] in broadcasting," DuMont said. "He was a cantankerous young man, and he'd come in and complain about everything. He was the things radio stations told people you couldn't be to be successful."

Dennis Lyle, president of the IBA, remembers listening to Lujack while growing up on a Harvard farm. The humor in the broadcasts was what made him pursue the field, he says.

"When one thinks of radio in Chicago in the past quarter-century, Larry Lujack has to be the first name to come to mind," said Lyle.

The selection places Lujack and fellow inductee comedian Bill Murray in a group of about 40, including such titans of radio and television as Jack Benny, Steve Allen and Mike Wallace.

When asked if he misses being on the air, Lujack answers a swift, "No."

"I did that for 30 years," Lujack says. When you walk into a radio station control room day after day, week after week, month after month, year after year for 30 years, it's like any other job. You do the same thing for 30 years and it gets kind of boring. When I hung up the old rock and roll headphones in 1987, I kind of wondered if I would miss it. But my God, I don't miss it at all."

The bottom line

Lujack reacts with dismay to the growing concentration of stations among a few corporate entities.

"Radio is a whole different ballgame as far as that goes," he says. "Practically everyone that is in the business that I occasionally talk to, I think everyone says the same thing. It's no fun anymore. These huge companies buy up all these radio stations and the entertainment factor kind of gets lost. Everybody's interested in the bottom line."

But would he dive into it again, as he did two years ago when he hosted a weekend show on the former WUBT-FM? (The station, which used to play soul hits from the '60s and '70s, has since become WKSC-FM 103.5, playing Top 40 music.)

Lujack says he'd be receptive to such a situation, but isn't actively seeking it and sees it as a remote possibility.

"That was actually, I must admit, kind of fun. All those years, I was really a morning show and getting up at 2 o'clock so I could make it into the city by 3 and read the Trib and the Sun-Times before I went on the air at 5 or 5:30. That was a grind.

"The thing I was doing was kind of neat in that it was only one day a week, I could do it from my house, I didn't have to go anywhere."

Lujack says he hardly even plays the radio these days, except for occasionally flipping on the oldies station while he's in his car.

"After you've played `Surfing USA' by the Beach Boys approximately 47 million times, you have no desire to hear it again," he says.

Friction in the house

"I don't listen to music. In fact, that's probably one of the big problems in this marriage in that my wife [Judith] always loves to have music playing in the house. She's got a gazillion CDs and always wants music going and I'm more into peace and quiet these days. . . . I can only take so much Celine Dion slush and I want to vomit. It's just a constant friction type thing in this house."

For him, peace and quiet doesn't include golf, a hobby he used to be passionate about. Instead, he says he typically wakes up about 5 a.m., putters around his 1.5-acre property on the outskirts of Santa Fe before the sun gets too high. When it does, he says he fusses with the inside for a while before going back outside and doing more landscaping.

It suits him more, he says, because as an Idaho native he is far more comfortable with open space than with the big city.

"But it's like any other job. If you want to make any money you have to go to the big city," he says. "So I spent half my life in Chicago, from '67 to '97, in a place I didn't like. There were way too damn many people, way too damn many cars."

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Wow. One of the heavyweights.

I'll never forget him interrupting Steve and Garry to threaten to kick Steve's ass.

hey Dahl, ill put your head through the wall
Ill break Garry's other leg and disappear down the hall


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That is a shame. Wade gone this year too.

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 Post subject: Re: Larry Lujack
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Where you getting this? I don't see anything on the 'net yet. This means it did not happen.

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From Feder.

Jimmy.....please. You think I'm throwing this out here willy nilly?


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Makes me feel old.

Animal Stories was real can't miss radio. Everybody listened to it.

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 Post subject: Re: Larry Lujack
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Wow, that's a big one. I wonder if Grobber will talk about him at all tonight.

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 Post subject: Re: Larry Lujack
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Peoria Matt wrote:
From Feder.

Jimmy.....please. You think I'm throwing this out here willy nilly?


Fair question .... I'm not seeing anything other than his wikipedia page lists his croaked as of this date.

About 30' away are my crates of vinyl, which include their Animal Stories one-album compendium ... best track on the album may be where he's just reading (supposed) Country Music titles to Li'l Tommy (e.g., Don't Cut Any Wood Baby 'cause I'll Be Comin' Home With a Load) .... delightful.

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 Post subject: Re: Larry Lujack
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http://www.robertfeder.com/2013/12/18/larry-lujack-1940-2013/#more-1696

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 Post subject: Re: Larry Lujack
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Makes me feel old.

Animal Stories was real can't miss radio. Everybody listened to it.


Don't worry, Doc, as long as the Wild Itralian is still on the air, we'll always be fifteen years old.

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 Post subject: Re: Larry Lujack
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still dead


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When I seen this just now, I was in shock for about 2 seconds, and then thought "wait a minute isn't he already dead?" :lol: :lol: :lol:

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When I seen this just now, I was in shock for about 2 seconds, and then thought "wait a minute isn't he already dead?" :lol: :lol: :lol:

+1 :oops:

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Moment of silence...

...Thank you

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Saw a friend on FB got sucked into this this morning as I woke up I said aw that is too bad. :lol:

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