Variety is what everyone has been complaining about lacking on the air here, then someone gives it to us and now we are complaining that the music is unfamiliar.
Dirty_Harry said:
I remember hearing "Six Man Band" by The Association on a 14 KQV aircheck and thinking how great that song sounded even if it didn't go up very high on the charts. I think there are a ton of songs like this that probably would fit the sound of an oldies station even if people don't recognize the tune.
All right, guys, now you're talkin'! Kevin, I think that unfamiliar music is only a problem for some people in 91.5's case because there's no one on the air identifying the songtitle or artist for everybody. Not everyone can or should have to go to work on the Internet to figure those two things out. And Dirty, yeah, "Six Man Band" is a great song, and why stop there with the incredible Association? They had at least seventeen other fantastic tunes that weren't among their six big hits, and that's what WHKC, WODB, WTDA, WYTS, or any of a few other stations could be entertaining us with every day in an unimaginably wonderful way!
Oldies that aren't old, because they haven't been played to death, classic rock that's in a class by itself, and alternative music that was simply a pleasant alternative to all of the disco that surrounded it when it first came out. Wouldn't the Central Ohio music-listening public have a lot more fun with a combination like that than what they've now got instead -- "boring stations playing the same list over and over again with darn little to get excited about," as Inventor989 recently described things in a post?
You're right, Dirty, there's a TON of great songs out there just waiting to be shared with everybody, and the first station that realizes this and goes with them is also going to find itself going straight to the top of our market's ratings and billing charts.