Now can we get back on topic?
Seems more like a “you” problem of your own making.You will have to concede that it is a problem for me to deal with background music in businesses. You cannot change that fact by having the opinion that I shouldn't be bothered.
Perhaps you'd have more luck at Stew Leonard's, where "the customer is always right." Should the vocal performances of Hank and Bo, the Farm Fresh Five, the Holstein Family Singers, the Dixie Sticks, or the shameless Chiquita Banana not meet with your approval, your complaints would surely be noted.
Try looking for your groceries.
Now do the artists.
Bread.
Meat Loaf.
Salt n Peppa.
I'm guessing Salt n Pepa would ruin the shopping experience, as would, most likely:
Cream
Raspberries
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Did anyone ever notice that "Sweet Cherry Wine" is a waltz?Possible soundtrack for that:
Apples Peaches Pumpkin Pie (Jay & Techniques)
Strawberry Shortcake (follow-up stiff)
Green Onions (Booker T.)
Sweet Cherry Wine (Tommy James)
Bottle of Wine (Fireballs)
Eggs (Martin Mull)
Crackers (Barbara Mandrell)
Honey (Bobby Goldsboro)
Why is it so hard for you to understand? I do not decide to do these things.Try looking for your groceries.
Why is it so hard for you to understand? I do not decide to do these things.
Back on topic here, if you think AC stations are dropping '70s music, then you are quite wrong! Sort of...
One station that I listened to from Kentucky, WGKS "Kiss 96.9" used to play a lot of modern AC music as well as hits from the 80's and 90's, but when I checked the playlist, seems like it now plays two or three 70's tunes per hour, which is a rarity. Two years ago, there were none included in the playlist. Don't know what caused the decision to shift its format towards much older music, but I even hear that they mix in sleepy oldies music along with core artists like Taylor Swift, Bruno Mars, Katy Perry, and others I could think of!. I even heard a softer song that dates back to 1973. There are other mainstream AC's that don't do this.
You can check out the station here at 969kissfm.com. When I checked, they are a locally own and operated station, which is a rarity these days since many stations are now owned by big corporate companies.
Back on topic here, if you think AC stations are dropping '70s music, then you are quite wrong! Sort of...