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WLLZ Deep Cut Saturday
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WLLZ Deep Cut Saturday
Good Evening, fellow media nerds and posters!
While scrolling through my Facebook feed earlier, I noted a post from Wheels stating they were doing some kind of double shot Saturday, suggesting they were going deep into the vault.
I've heard some great lost tracks on the 4:20 deep cut, so I'm rather hopeful this sounds good. I'm glad to be hearing some old stuff pulled out as opposed to the usual shuck and jive. For example, today's song, "Train, Train" by Blackfoot was a great choice. It doesn't always have to be some unheard-of never-played album cut. I'm also rather astounded that it's originating from a station whose parent company helped define the "national playlist".
On a different note, I am getting EXTREMELY burnt on Guns N' Roses. Holy Mother of all that is Good, let's slow down a little. I'll cop to the fact that "Appetite For Destruction" was an amazing album, but I've had about what I can take. WRIF, WLLZ, WCSX, WOMC, WRSR, WJQX, WIOT, and, once in a blue moon, WNIC, all have a tendency to play the living shit out of the hits from that album, if they're not playing one of the few hits (especially covers) from UYI.
At any rate, anyone care to chime in? What would YOU like to hear on Wheels this weekend?
While scrolling through my Facebook feed earlier, I noted a post from Wheels stating they were doing some kind of double shot Saturday, suggesting they were going deep into the vault.
I've heard some great lost tracks on the 4:20 deep cut, so I'm rather hopeful this sounds good. I'm glad to be hearing some old stuff pulled out as opposed to the usual shuck and jive. For example, today's song, "Train, Train" by Blackfoot was a great choice. It doesn't always have to be some unheard-of never-played album cut. I'm also rather astounded that it's originating from a station whose parent company helped define the "national playlist".
On a different note, I am getting EXTREMELY burnt on Guns N' Roses. Holy Mother of all that is Good, let's slow down a little. I'll cop to the fact that "Appetite For Destruction" was an amazing album, but I've had about what I can take. WRIF, WLLZ, WCSX, WOMC, WRSR, WJQX, WIOT, and, once in a blue moon, WNIC, all have a tendency to play the living shit out of the hits from that album, if they're not playing one of the few hits (especially covers) from UYI.
At any rate, anyone care to chime in? What would YOU like to hear on Wheels this weekend?
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Re: WLLZ Deep Cut Saturday
With the exception of some billboards around town, I noticed the station has completely phased out the "New Generation of Classic Rock" tagline. No mention of it on the web site, on the Facebook page, or on-air. (The wallpaper of the web site and Facebook page have been changed to plain white backgrounds.)
ABOUT TIME!!!
It was moronic to use to start with. 80% of the music the station plays is at least 30 years old. Most of the people "geeked" about the new radio station are over the age of 50. Listen to the phoners for proof.
The people who grew up with Wheels in the 1980s could give two shits about Generation Y artists.
On that note - it appears Jimmy Eat World and Lit were removed from rotation in recent days. Good. Those two artists stood out like sore thumbs.
The bad news? They still play Joan Jett all the fucking time, and they've added Bryan Adams. (Gag me with a spoon.)
ABOUT TIME!!!
It was moronic to use to start with. 80% of the music the station plays is at least 30 years old. Most of the people "geeked" about the new radio station are over the age of 50. Listen to the phoners for proof.
The people who grew up with Wheels in the 1980s could give two shits about Generation Y artists.
On that note - it appears Jimmy Eat World and Lit were removed from rotation in recent days. Good. Those two artists stood out like sore thumbs.
The bad news? They still play Joan Jett all the fucking time, and they've added Bryan Adams. (Gag me with a spoon.)
Morgan Wallen is a piece of garbage.
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I have to admit, thinking about what you stated and this "deep cut" thing, yes, it would sound kind of foolish. It would be hard to pool listeners that would come for the Rush deep cuts and stay for the Lit songs. Frankly, many of those more contemporary bands don't really HAVE deep cuts, so to speak. Or I could be wrong. Maybe we will hear "Ziplock" by Lit and "The Authority Song" by Jimmy Eat World
Either way, I won't be listening to the Dahmer crew down the dial.
Either way, I won't be listening to the Dahmer crew down the dial.
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Traffic reports - and especially the obnoxious music bed used during said traffic reports - at all hours of the day on WLLZ are annoying.
How about limiting the traffic reports during non-peak hours to once hourly and ditching the obnoxious, super loud music bed?
How about limiting the traffic reports during non-peak hours to once hourly and ditching the obnoxious, super loud music bed?
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Re: WLLZ Deep Cut Saturday
Some deep cuts I'd like to hear WLLZ spin Queen "Keep Yourself Alive" , how about from Zeppelin, "Ten Years Gone", "The Wonton Song", dive into Van Halen's first four albums, and not the safe for radio stuff, tunes like "Fools", Romeo Delight", Take Your Whiskey Home", "In A Simple Rhyme" , "Atomic Punk", "I'm The One", "D.O.A.", "Hear About It Later"...some Uriah Heep, Deep Purple's "Highway Star" off of "Made In Japan", and Bryan Adam's only good song.."Fit's Ya Good"...maybe Aerosmith, like "Seasons Of Wither", "Adam's Apple", "Lord Of The Thighs"... so many more I could mention...and yea , G 'n R's is old, "Paradise City" is now officially an overplayed classic rock tune...
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I would definitely dig some deep VH cuts, however, I love the band in general and would gladly take some Sammy (my preferred era), but if they play anything from Fair Warning, I can bet I'll blow a speaker.
I guess I'm just hyped about it because I'm a music lover...but I can only handle the usual stuff so much. There is so much great music out there that you hear less and less of every year. So to hear a few "oh wow" songs instead of Paradise City AGAIN, it's like appointment listening for someone like me.
I guess I'm just hyped about it because I'm a music lover...but I can only handle the usual stuff so much. There is so much great music out there that you hear less and less of every year. So to hear a few "oh wow" songs instead of Paradise City AGAIN, it's like appointment listening for someone like me.
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My friend was a market research project recently about WLLZ’s playlist. They played several hundred snippets of songs and he had to give each a rating from 1-5. He recalled many selections were from the 90s, lots of Kid Rock, and of course a fair share of 80s hairbands and 70s tunes.
The ages of the others were from the 20s-50s both male and female.
The ages of the others were from the 20s-50s both male and female.
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Interesting. How long ago did that take place?
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A few weeks to a month ago.
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WLLZ 106.7 is more of a Classic Rock Station than WCSX which has become more of a Classic Hits Station, They’re playing more 80’s Classic Hits lately, Yesterday they played “Down Under” by Men At Work that’s Not Classic Rock neither is Huey Lewis or Simple Minds, WCSX is Not Classic Rock.
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Just a reminder that WRIF played Huey Lewis and Billy Joel in the 80s (they even had stickers made for them), and there's an aircheck floating around of Carl Coffey playing that Simple Minds tune.
On one of my WLLZ videos on YouTube, they played "Down Under". Of course, I also have breaks where WLLZ is playing Twisted Sister and the Crue in 1984. I'd love to have a peek at a typical day's playlist from, say, 1986. Just to see what was being spun and how often.
On one of my WLLZ videos on YouTube, they played "Down Under". Of course, I also have breaks where WLLZ is playing Twisted Sister and the Crue in 1984. I'd love to have a peek at a typical day's playlist from, say, 1986. Just to see what was being spun and how often.
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That's good to know, Fuzz. I'd love to be a part of that. I did the same thing recently but for Q106. All but 2 of the songs were "don't know it and hate it". Thank God they gave me a list afterward of what songs I voted on were called. Aside from the Greta Van Fleet songs, ALL of them sounded the same. Newer Active Rock blows my left nut!
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I’m sure some radio retirees from one of the stations has a playlist somewhere.
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Blackfoot's "Train,Train" is a prime example of Southern rock which is so horribly ignored by rock stations .(Save Lynrd Skynrd's overwhelmingly overplayed anthems,"Sweet Home Alabama" and "Free Bird.") If WLLZ plays more Ozark Mountain Daredevils,Molly Hatchet,Marshall Tucker Band,native Detroiter Marshall Crenshaw,38 ( D) Special (my favourite bra size for a chick !!!!),etc.,it'll get LOTS of older listeners such as I,though of course,they're likely gunning (an appropriate adjective,given I'm typing about Southern boys ) for the 18-49-year-old male demographic like most businesses .
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Exactly what I was saying back in March! Wheels is a MUCH better Classic Rock station than CSX...and 106.7 has MUCH better air-talent as well!...I predict that CSX will come in well under a 6-share for April!Chuck Davies wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 8:07 amWLLZ 106.7 is more of a Classic Rock Station than WCSX which has become more of a Classic Hits Station, They’re playing more 80’s Classic Hits lately, Yesterday they played “Down Under” by Men At Work that’s Not Classic Rock neither is Huey Lewis or Simple Minds, WCSX is Not Classic Rock.
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