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WKQZ Z 93 12 Noon Lunch Hour

Discussion pertaining to Flint, Saginaw, Bay City, Midland, Mt. Pleasant, and Michigan's thumb region.
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matt1
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WKQZ Z 93 12 Noon Lunch Hour

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Every Monday thru Friday, Z 93 WKQZ plays the 12 Noon Lunch Hour with 3 or 4 songs from the 1990's decade. It seems that the station is NOT playing Our Lady Peace "Starseed" (from 1994 "Naveed") & "Superman's Dead" (from 1997 "Clumsy") or any songs by Soul Asylum ("Without A Trace", "Somebody To Shove" & "Black Gold" from 1993 "Grave Dancers Union" & the almost Kurt Cobain tribute song "Misery" from 1995 "Let Your Dim Light Shine")!!! YES, those groups were played on WKQZ back then!!! Also not played on their playlist either. Also no songs from Soul Asylum's latest album either!!! :twisted:
matt1
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Re: WKQZ Z 93 12 Noon Lunch Hour

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Soul Asylum's latest album is called "Hurry Up And Wait" (with the red eggs on the cover)!!!
Realist
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Re: WKQZ Z 93 12 Noon Lunch Hour

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Got a problem with it? Call, email or text Matt from the Morning After. He’s their program director
DAC
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Re: WKQZ Z 93 12 Noon Lunch Hour

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I think it's pretty obvious that most radio is not programmed well, and flashback segments like these don't really represent what the station was playing at the time, but more a taste of the type of stuff that was being played. That's just the way it is.
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