As it has been explained to me...
and I too used to think like you, Wu, 70's Pop Music on it's own was very weak, not a lot of 'Production Value' in that era. WW1 tried & failed horribly with this Format. 80's Modern Rock/New Wave pulls from the late 70's thru the early 90's. And it's NOT just a Music format, it was a way of life, at least in Los Angeles. Sure I just heard Pacific Gas & Electric Company doing "Are you Ready", and loved Delaney & Bonnie doing the "Soul Shake", and the Reverend Al Green, before he was a Reverend. Sugarloaf with the long Version of "Green Eyed Lady", or Argent doing a 10 minute Version of "Hold your Head Up". But let's not forget Bo Donaldson & the Heywoods,"Billy don't be a Hero", 1910 Fruitgum Company, Simple "Simon Says", the Bells with "Stay Awhile", Michael Jackson with "BEN", Terry Jacks "Seasons in the Sun", all of the Osmonds, Coven, Sammy Johns "Chevy Van", Hot Butter doing "Popcorn", Gallery "It's so nice to be with You","Meco" with Star Wars, or Marvelous Mike Curb & the Defranco Family too. Are the bad Memories setting in? I need a Tums!
As far as KEARTH goes, I hope KRTH 101 stays on the Air forever. However since the Demo's are changing, so too should KRTH evolve. A 50's Oldie is now 50 Years Old. I remember a big part of Boss Radio were the Golden's or Double Golden's. Imagine if KHJ in 1972 played an Oldie from 1922?. IIRC KHJ in the 70's only used Oldies going back to the mid 60's, and boy did those selections sound old then, and that was over 30 Years ago?
I've been out of the Market for 2500 days. Does KROQ still play their core hits from the 80's? I thought they had moved on. And yes I know Star was doing 80's Weekends and Lunches, playing Rock Lobster into Celine Dion, into Madonna, followed by the Romantics, etc...
And one final thought, if Jack is playing 80's, that's great too. However is it New Wave/Flashback 80's, or just everything under the Sun from the 80's like Star?
> We've missed an entire decade of music! I was amazed ten
> years ago to see 80's formats coming on the air. Oldies
> stations at the time were playing exclusively 60's; KOOL
> formats on AM were playing all 50's, even the bluehairs had
> their Standards.
>
> And now here's someone else calling for yet ANOTHER 80's
> format - on KRTH, no less! But there are a hell of a lot of
> us who grew up in the 70's who are ready for a format that
> recaps that decade. Why hasn't this happened? The 70's get a
> bad rap, but there was a lot of great music there. I say
> it's time, IMHO.