I disagree. Draw the Line was a great track, and even that album had a few solid songs. After that was when the wheels fell off.
Why not spin Let the Music Do the Talking? That was a good one. NOPE! Dream On. Rag Doll. Living on the Edge.
I disagree. Draw the Line was a great track, and even that album had a few solid songs. After that was when the wheels fell off.
The Evanescence followed by Jimi Hendrix I heard one day was so bizarredial-it-in wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 3:50 pmExactly.MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 2:56 pm A rock station where 80% or more of the playlist is from 1993 to 2008, with 10% pre-1993 and 10% post-2008, would sound great, in my opinion.
The entirety of my hatred for WLLZ stems from their dishonesty.
They came on the scene promising a "New generation of classic rock" then proceeded to play the same worn out shit WCSX plays.
I dont know if they still use that slogan or not but apparently they are still advertising on TV as heavier than they really are.
Be honest and pick a lane because their bullshit now of Journey or Bryan Adams followed by Metallica is just a mess and incredibly frustrating.
There is a TON of great rock and roll from the 80's and 90's to choose from. How many times do we need to hear "Another One Bites the Dust"?
Exactly.Mega Hertz wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 7:59 pm It's 2024.
Boston was released in 1976. That's 48 years.
Journey's "Escape" was released in 1981. That's 43 years.
Toto was 1978. That's 46 years.
In 1990, how many full powered FM stations were still playing music from 1945?
There are a few Aerosmith songs I like after 1976, even "Lightning Strikes" was cool, just I love "Get Your Wings" and Toys In The Attic", Aerosmith at their zenith in my opinion...Mega Hertz wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 8:00 pmI disagree. Draw the Line was a great track, and even that album had a few solid songs. After that was when the wheels fell off.
Why not spin Let the Music Do the Talking? That was a good one. NOPE! Dream On. Rag Doll. Living on the Edge.
I have to admit, and no shame...I still love Boston's debut album, not a bad track on it....one of the greatest lines is from the song "More Than A Feeling"stopnswop2 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 9:23 pmExactly.Mega Hertz wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 7:59 pm It's 2024.
Boston was released in 1976. That's 48 years.
Journey's "Escape" was released in 1981. That's 43 years.
Toto was 1978. That's 46 years.
In 1990, how many full powered FM stations were still playing music from 1945?
Oldies/classic rock stations were already playing early 70s music in 1990.
Get Your Wings is a top shelf album. Not a bad song on it. Seasons of Wither sounds pretty damn good right about now.lidoshuffle wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 7:39 pmThere are a few Aerosmith songs I like after 1976, even "Lightning Strikes" was cool, just I love "Get Your Wings" and Toys In The Attic", Aerosmith at their zenith in my opinion...Mega Hertz wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 8:00 pmI disagree. Draw the Line was a great track, and even that album had a few solid songs. After that was when the wheels fell off.
Why not spin Let the Music Do the Talking? That was a good one. NOPE! Dream On. Rag Doll. Living on the Edge.
I will scale back, "Draw The Line" was good, then the band fell into their "Party Years"...lol
"Dream On" was first released in 1973, Aerosmith's debut album, Jan 1973
"Rocks" is a good album as well...Aerosmith's best days were the 70's...
Late to this, but I streamed the Planet yesterday while working. Not one to give props to Audacy, but they’ve got a good station here. iHeart should take notes.MWmetalhead wrote:I've looked at a handful of hourly music logs for them over the past few days.Colonel Flagg wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 3:00 pmWhat do you think about 93-3 The Planet, WTPT, in upstate South Carolina?MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 2:56 pm A rock station where 80% or more of the playlist is from 1993 to 2008, with 10% pre-1993 and 10% post-2008, would sound great, in my opinion.
I like the song choices!
The song category composition in a typical hour is similar to WRIF (with perhaps a tiny bit less airtime devoted to pre-Seattle material than WRIF), but there is certainly more variety in the individual song and artist choices than what WRIF offers.
Iggy Pop? Isn't he the guy who voiced Rumsfeld in Lil' Bush? Anyone remember that show?Greg Buben wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 10:57 am They should just run the harder and heavier stuff which I think could work in
Detroit with the tradition of giving the world Ted Nugent, Alice Cooper, The MC 5, and Iggy Pop and The Stooges.
As you know CR target is 45+. If 18 in 1980, 62yrs old, If 18 1989, 53yrs old, 18 in 1995, 47 yrs old.MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 2:56 pm A rock station where 80% or more of the playlist is from 1993 to 2008, with 10% pre-1993 and 10% post-2008, would sound great, in my opinion.