carnyfeet said:
PhillyAltRocker, I agree 100%. I'm a hardcore Y-Rock listener and that won't change with the arrival of this new station unless they make a drastic move away from what they're currently playing.
This link flew under the radar in the other thread, but I spent enough time on it and I think it's fascinating enough to warrant posting again. Click on the link and hit "Run Pipe" to see the list of songs that 104.5 is playing that 93.3 is NOT playing. Alternative rock, my ass.
http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.info?_id=bMIDuDgJ3BG_QwO7l7okhQ
I gave it a whirl. 14 songs out of 100! Whoopee!
It's not about being a music snob (although you could call me one), it's about truly giving Philly a choice like they claim. Instead, it seems like more of the same. Given Clear Channel's reputation for having similar sounding stations, I guess it makes sense. C'mon guys, this is Philadelphia and we already have WMMR. All the Mullets that want to hear Nickelback, Daughtry, Hinder, 3 Doors Down, Shinedown and others are finding it on some other station more suited to their tastes. In addition, all the teenyboppers that love Fall Out Boy, Panic! At The Disco, All American Rejects, etc. are probably listening to Q or Wired instead. That leaves the mature, intelligent adults I thought you were supposed to target. Seems like the group is taking a backseat.
Radio 104.5 needs to find a balance. They don't have to go as deep as Y-Rock (man, I wish I could get that station) but likewise, they should steer clear of constantly playing the biggest Alternative hits of the past 15 years.
While Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, Green Day and others are not Mullet Rock bands, the Classic Rock stations of the future will be playing certain songs by them the way they play "Stairway To Heaven", "Freebird", "Wish You Were Here" and others today.
Nirvana: The four big hits from
Nevermind.
Pearl Jam: Alive, Evenflow, Jeremy, Black, Daughter, Better Man, Elderly Woman..., Yellow Ledbetter, etc.
STP: Plush, Wicked Garden, Interstate Love Song, Vasoline, Creep, etc.
Green Day: Longview, Basket Case, When I Come Around, Good Riddance, the hits from
American Idiot, etc.
The key is to play the less frequently heard tracks from the aforementioned bands and others, instead of playing what we've already heard to death. The Mullets may not be sick of the songs listed above, but the rest of us are. Combine that with a solid selection of Currents along with a library consisting mostly of songs that MMR won't touch, and this station will do well. Don't be afraid to go obscure sometimes, but don't do it to excess because you may lose the more mainstream-leaning listeners. Edgier music isn't bad in moderation, especially if YSP decides not to flip. And for crying out loud, ditch the Trailer Park Rock!!!