I'll second that. Growing up in Atlanta as a todller in the mid-late 1970's, in 1978 at 3 years old, I first listened to the radio. It was what my older sister says would quiet me. She listened to Z-93, and I can remember LINDSEY at night. I grew up listening to Z-93, as did most of the people I knew. We're all in our late 30's early 40's, so I am scratching my head trying to figure out why CBS or someone doesn't have a REAL classic hits station to target our demos. The River is well, like most Cox radio, a collection of washouts. No deep cuts, no B-sides, no R&B (which was a HUGE part of top 40 in the 70's-today), no country- remember the Statler Bros ELVIRA, Kenny Rogers/Dolly ISLANDS IN THE STREAM, Terri Gibbs SOMEBODY'S KNOCKIN- these were ALL a part of top 40 back then), all these and more SHOULD be an ARE in rotation on FOR REAL classic hits stations like CBS-FM in NYC, or KEARTH 101 in LA.
Instead, we have what sounds like some 28 year old single white female from Sandy Springs who's been divorced thrice over's Ipod shuffle playlist from 2008. It's sad. 92.9 has a great signal and a heritage to be proud of. Bring it back, WHERE ARE YOU STEVE MAPLE? as it was. yeah I know I'm dreaming.
When Dave first signed on in 2004 it's moniker was "Rock without Rules". I guess today it could be "Rock without..Rock"
I found a tape I made in the summer of 1994 of Z-93 when it was a classic rock station, Z-93 was doing a "Classic ROCKumentaries" show that weekend. I was glad to find it, Charles Henry was the host and for late night radio, it was AWESOME. He did liners from news headlines in the late 70s that weekend, and they played stuff I haven't heard in years Alan Parsons Project: "I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You", The Babys "Isn't it Time", etc. Took me right back to when I was a child listening to Lindsey. In fact, I remember it was kind of neat as I had just graduated high school, and it was looking back on my life to that point. I am glad I found that tape, I will be attending my 20 year reunion soon, and Z-93 was a part of my life.
I guess this is why so many of us are here. Radio has been a part of our lives, a daily soundtrack, our soul, it's how we enjoyed music, met people (anyone else go on a Z-93 TACKY LIGHTS X-MAS tour! God that was AWESOME). We love the business, but the reality is it's an old model. I feel for radio, I really do.
Someone play Queen...Radio GaGa...and dedicate it to what we all know and love, the soul that once was great radio. Because now "all we hear is..radio gaga, radio ra ra..."
"you've had the time, you've had the power, you've yet to have, your finest hour..."
"radio was new....radio, SOMEONE STILL LOVES YOU"
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Wake up CBS. Bring back Z-93 the way it was meant to be. Or just waste another great carrier with news/talk/same20 songs over and over off a hard drive.