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Re: classic rock?
tdarko, is this on ZPS? I haven't been lived in Texas for about 15 years, but ZPS and Q102 were the two stations I listened to most. And KLBJ in Austin.
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i can somewhat understand GNR, but chains and nirvana aren't even really rock. nirvana not really started but "launched" a whole new scene of music and now they have moved from the alternative station (the scene they launched) to classic rock. FWIW, "teen spirit" was played after fleetwood mac "gypsy" and before supertamp "the logical song." [/ QUOTE ] huh? |
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That's nothing. I heard DMB's "Ants Marching" on my classic rock station here. That had to have been a mistake.
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And KLBJ in Austin. [/ QUOTE ] Last time I was there I could not belive Dudley & Bob were still on. What a couple of idiots. |
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[ QUOTE ] And KLBJ in Austin. [/ QUOTE ] Last time I was there I could not belive Dudley & Bob were still on. What a couple of idiots. [/ QUOTE ] Yea, who wants to listen to them talk all morning? |
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It\'s simple math guys
Every "classic rock" station (forget your definition of what is and isn't classic rock) is targeting men 25-54, a huge chunk of that being 35+. A guy who was in college during the heyday, and will have fond memories of Pearl Jam, STP, Alice in Chains, etc... is now in his 30's. You will also notice that most classic rock stations have all but eliminated their 1960's catalog, as that audience has moved away from radio, or to Oldies formats. Forget trying to define classic rock, it boils down to what songs are testing well among the target demo.
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Every "classic rock" station (forget your definition of what is and isn't classic rock) is targeting men 25-54, a huge chunk of that being 35+. A guy who was in college during the heyday, and will have fond memories of Pearl Jam, STP, Alice in Chains, etc... is now in his 30's. You will also notice that most classic rock stations have all but eliminated their 1960's catalog, as that audience has moved away from radio, or to Oldies formats. Forget trying to define classic rock, it boils down to what songs are testing well among the target demo. [/ QUOTE ] Thankfully the best classic rock station here in the bay area (KFOX) still plays the 60s stuff. I love it, and I wasn't even born until the mid 70's. |
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huh? [/ QUOTE ] please elaborate. since you didn't elaborate i guess i will. nirvana isn't rock, they are a mix of punk/alt rock and pop that comes out as grunge which isn't rock n' roll. they didn't start grunge music even though people think they did but they did "launch" it or take it to the next level or shove it to the mainstream or whatever you think is the appropriate wording. nirvana's influences are punk and ska bands and some pop bands and you hear it in their music. when i made the comment i was making i was talking about being confused on how the grunge era could be sandwiched in between stevie nicks and breakfast in america, thats a wide range. why nirvana? why hasn't STP, soundgarden, pearl jam been on a classic rock station? |
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I've heard various GnR and Nirvana songs on my classic rock stations. I've never heard any AiC though. It would be sweet if I did though. Radio in WV = crappy.
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Re: It\'s simple math guys
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Every "classic rock" station (forget your definition of what is and isn't classic rock) is targeting men 25-54, a huge chunk of that being 35+. A guy who was in college during the heyday, and will have fond memories of Pearl Jam, STP, Alice in Chains, etc... is now in his 30's. You will also notice that most classic rock stations have all but eliminated their 1960's catalog, as that audience has moved away from radio, or to Oldies formats. Forget trying to define classic rock, it boils down to what songs are testing well among the target demo. [/ QUOTE ] really. our station plays so many that i will just start rambling a few off the top of my head Hendrix Albums: Are You Experienced? 1967 Electric Ladyland 1968 Led Zeppelin Albums: I 1969 II 1969 Moody Blues Albums: Days of Future Passed 1967 On the Threshold of a Dream 1969 To Our Childrens, Childrens, Children 1969 The Doors Albums: The Doors 1967 Strange Days 1967 Waiting for the Sun 1968 Soft Parade 1969 The Beatles Albums: holy crap i can't even begin here [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]. there are so many more. your classic rock station seriously doesn't play songs from these albums or other great stones albums etc. from the 60's? |
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