Some of what they played was something you would hear on light or soft rock stations back in the day when they dropped easy listening and became soft rock. I still never got my air supply 🥲🥲🥲
Aww I missed it. Even though I'm familiar with yacht rock (on XM) wonder what the KLOS playlist sounded like
I would believe this depends on the history of the album rock format in the market. In 1978 when I moved from NY to LA WPLJ would play Carol King, Paul Simon and James Taylor. Sister ABC-FM KLOS wouldn't touch those artists. Instead they played groups like Triumph, Rainbow and Judas Priest. Therefore, WAXQ could get by playing the lighter stuff that may not work in LA.




I doubted his memory as well, but did not have time to do the research you did. Now if he said he moved to the Inland Empire in the early 80s and tuned into KCAL-FM, that would be a bit more believable. They always rocked harder.Really? Sure about that?
Here are four playlists from R&R---February, June, October and December of 1978.
This is February.
View attachment 9039
A little blurry, so I'll write it out. They added the Wet Willie album, their hottest that week were Styx, Queen, Rod Stewart, Steely Dan, Jackson Browne, Billy Joel, the Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack, Eric Clapton, Ted Nugent and Kansas. Hottest tracks: Jackson Browne's "Love Needs a Heart" and Billy Joel's "Movin' Out".
From June:
View attachment 9040
Added: Joe Walsh, Heart, Gerry Rafferty and Bob Seger. The hottest: Atlanta Rhythm Section, Jefferson Starship, Billy Joel, Kansas, Eddie Money, Chuck Mangione, Carly Simon, Bonnie Tyler and Wings. Hottest track: Joe Walsh "Life's Been Good To Me", Heart's "Heartless", Gerry Rafferty's "Baker Street", Bob Seger's "Hollywood Nights" and they were on the Rolling Stones single "Miss You".
From October:
View attachment 9041
Added: Yes, Al Stewart. Hottest: Heart, Styx, The Who, Foreigner, Linda Ronstadt, Nick Gilder and Steely Dan. No hottest tracks noted They were playing Firefall's single "Strange Way".
From December:
View attachment 9042
Added: The Blues Brothers, Dire Straits, Poco, Cat Stevens, Talking Heads. In medium rotation: Aerosmith, Eric Clapton, Grateful Dead, Van Morrison, Ted Nugent, Santana and Neil Young. Hot rotation: Billy Joel, Queen, Toto, George Thorogood, Rod Stewart and The Cars. Hottest tracks: The Blues Brothers' "Soul Man" and "Hey Bartender", Dire Straits "Sultans of Swing", Poco's "Legend" and "Boomerang", Cat Stevens' "Bad Brakes", Talking Heads' "Take Me To The River", Aerosmith's "Chip Away the Stone" and the Eagles' "Please Come Home For Christmas."
No, I didn't mention Carole King, Paul Simon or James Taylor there, but Carole's album that year was a stiff (peaking at #104) and neither Paul nor James had albums that year.
The only real surprises I saw in the KLOS playlists that Michael picked were Chuck Mangione, Carly Simon
Even Al Stewart was fair game for AOR airplay.