stan said:
Of all the programs on 97.5, I'm most concerned about the fate of High Fidelity. David's program is one of the most creative that is on Houston radio today. Perhaps David knows what the future holds and could share that with us...
HD2 said:
David's show is the best thing on Houston radio right now. Sad to see it go.
Thanks to both of you, I appreciate that. I am open to talking with any station that is interested in giving High Fidelity a new home. Since my show covers music from 1966 to 2007, it could work on any type of station that plays Rock & Roll music. Since I try avoid labeling my show as any one specific genre other than Rock & Roll, the music I play is best described as having a common thread that begins with the music of The Beatles, The Stones, The Who and The Kinks. It continues with T.Rex, The Velvet Underground, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop and David Bowie. The remainder of the artists I play come from a wide range of sub-genres and can all be traced back musically to the aforementioned artists. Acts such as Talking Heads, Television, R.E.M., Siouxsie & The Banshees, The Clash, The Pixies, The Replacements, The Jam, Social Distortion, Smashing Pumpkins, Nirvana, Tori Amos, PJ Harvey, Sonic Youth, Grandaddy, Spoon and The Arctic Monkeys. Obviously, it's a very long list and there are many lesser known bands that I play as well. (I'm sure someone is reading this and thinking, "Who could be lesser known than Grandaddy?" - haha). It's worth mentioning that the artists I play on the show are equally as important as the artists I don't play. My show is not just about playing music I like. There are plenty of other artists whom I have great respect for, but their music doesn't fit the overall feel and concept of the show. A quote from Bob Seger's "Against The Wind" comes to mind, "What to leave in, what to leave out".
If anyone who reads this board would like to contact me about the show, you can e-mail me directly at
[email protected] or you can visit me at
http://myspace.com/thelastdj. I am currently putting together a demo of the show and will have that ready very soon.