Seems like I have already refuted that "play just the hits" mentality at least once just this week! But just like the weeds in my driveway that I keep trying to kill, that argument just keeps coming back! Show me a "fan" who likes JUST the songs that were "hits," and I will show you someone who is NOT really as much of a "fan" as they claim to be. That person is just a fairweather fan. That person is the one who hollers out "Freebird!" at concerts (and apparently ISN'T joking!). That person is the one who buys ONLY the "greatest hits" album, and claims that their favorite song by that person is the one that spent six weeks at number one! Again, if you are a diehard fan, you can name (and yes, cheer for, and even sing along with,) a song or two by your favorite performer that was NOT a "radio hit." It is how you get some "street cred" with other such fans.As I've said many times, radio can't be all things to all people. Some people LIKE repetition. There's no question that it works, and that it sells. Ask any recording artist which songs get the biggest response at their shows, and they'll tell you the ones that are fried to a crisp.
Don't get me wrong. There are performers about whom I feel that way. Some for whom I only have compilation albums. But I would never claim to be a diehard fan of such groups, and probably would not be likely to shell out my hard-earned money to see them in concert, etc.
Don't know how true it is, but I heard the story of how Al Gore met Courtney Love, and claimed to be a fan of Hole, but when she pressed him to name JUST ONE of their songs, he couldn't do it! I can't name any of their songs either, but then again, I never claimed to be a fan.