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My musical tastes range decades. One of my favorite songs right now is Uptown Funk. Yet, you'll also find me cranking Carry On Wayward Son or some 70s soul. Music has been a part of my life for over 40 years.
When you dismiss great sounding music not getting radio airplay as "No great loss", that statement is consistent with not being able to discern great sounding music. If you can discern great sounding music, but cavalierly dismiss having great music being held off the radio as "No great loss", that is still an indicator of something that doesn't make sense. There's a serious disconnect in there somewhere. I realize that radio pros have to shut up and play what they're told to play. I realize that people who are only allowed to play what the suits tell them to play might like different music for their own personal listening pleasure. But anyone who appreciates good music would acknowledge that it is a loss to the world when good music isn't played on the radio.
That's especially true when adding the fact that sales of recordings are closely tied to airplay. No airplay, less sales. Lots of airplay, more sales. When an album can make it to #68 based only on word-of-mouth between fans and exposure through live concerts, that's a hell of an accomplishment.