It seems that NO instrumentals age well, and seem to be passe, since the last one to reach #1 was in 1985 and they hardly seem to even make them anymore anyway. That would also explain why they are all but ignored today along with all "medley" hits, even Stars on 45, which reached #1.
Stations should play at least one song each hour that would have a "wow" factor or would jog the memory and be a refreshing break from the "same old 6 & 7" of predictable and wearisome rotation. It would also be nice if listeners had a simple way of providing feedback on station websites of the songs tested in this way. Stations should be able to add songs that their local listeners respond well to, not have imposed upon them some standardized corporate national playlist of just what "tests well." If they happen to get a lot of negative feedback to like, "Low Rider" by War or "Brick House" by the Commodores, they should be able to remove those songs at their discretion, or at least put them on a list to play much less often.
After multiple requests, I cannot get my local station (KJMK, Joplin Mo.) to play "Whatever Gets You Through the Night," a #1 hit by John Lennon, even once. And yet they will play his #3 hit, "Imagine" ad nauseum. What is up with that?? They play Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive" every single day, and yet won't play "Never Can Say Goodbye." Seems they are trying to run great songs into the ground, at the expense of equally fine songs by the same artist(s) that charted respectably well and still sound great.
Bottom line is, I read their playlist online every day, but I don't listen to the station half as much as I otherwise would, if they would just mix it up a little bit more and be more creative. Seems like they put themselves into an artificial, self-imposed straitjacket.
Oh, and why do C.H. stations consistently ignore these great Alice Cooper hits: "You & Me," "I Never Cry" & "How You Gonna See Me Now"? A/C stations won't play them because of the artist's persona, and Classic Rock stations won't play them because they are soft ballads. So they are just stuck in limbo!
Firepoint 525: Thanks for the compliment on my suggested playlist.
