firepoint525 said:Actually, those two were separated by slightly over a decade. 1976 for "Silly Love Songs," 1989 for "The Look."CTListener said:Those old songs hanging around the playlist are making for some odd segues with the newer material. They just played Ben E. King's "Stand By Me" and Bryan Adams' "Cuts Like a Knife" back to back. Earlier it was the Beatles' "I Want To Hold Your Hand" into Heatwave's "Always and Forever." And even though they're separated by less than a decade, McCartney's "Silly Love Songs" into Roxette's "The Look" is kind of jarring to me, too. But hey, I'm just a listener. As you say, this looks like the future of classic hits, or at least one step further down the road to that future.
I must've been listening to CHR longer than I thought. I could've sworn I checked out of the format in favor of country and oldies in '88. "The Look" definitely has that mid-'80s feel to it.