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elevator_opratr
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Let's take a trip back to 1980. I just pulled that year off the top of my head as a year I seem fascinated with. Lots of cool songs out in that year that today are considered "soft AC" or "too easy," a la "Steal Away" by Robbie Dupree, "What Kind of Fool" by Barbara Streisand, "Sailing" by Christopher Cross, "Never Knew Love Like This Before" by Stephanie Mills, etc.
My question: back in 1980, there wasn't a thing called "Adult Contemporary Radio," was there?
What was the radio dial like in 1980? I was too young to remember.
In those days, Top 40 was quite fun with segues of AC/DC into Kenny Rogers.
In between, you had your rock at one end, and your beautiful music at the other.
But what did people who wanted to hear current songs (mentioned above) that were on the top-40 chart, but not hear the heavy songs on that chart (like AC/DC), listen to? Is that where the now-dead term "MOR ... Middle of the Road" radio came into play?
If someone could break this all down for me and help me with when the term AC came into play, and what the format of easy current vocalists of the day (Barbara Streisand, Neil Diamond, Kenny Rogers, etc.) was called, I'd be most interested.
I'd also love to hear an aircheck of an contempoary easy vocal station from roughly the year 1980 if anyone had one.
My question: back in 1980, there wasn't a thing called "Adult Contemporary Radio," was there?
What was the radio dial like in 1980? I was too young to remember.
In those days, Top 40 was quite fun with segues of AC/DC into Kenny Rogers.
In between, you had your rock at one end, and your beautiful music at the other.
But what did people who wanted to hear current songs (mentioned above) that were on the top-40 chart, but not hear the heavy songs on that chart (like AC/DC), listen to? Is that where the now-dead term "MOR ... Middle of the Road" radio came into play?
If someone could break this all down for me and help me with when the term AC came into play, and what the format of easy current vocalists of the day (Barbara Streisand, Neil Diamond, Kenny Rogers, etc.) was called, I'd be most interested.
I'd also love to hear an aircheck of an contempoary easy vocal station from roughly the year 1980 if anyone had one.