Re: Bob & Jack
> "Bob in Spokane and Jack sound NOTHING alike..."
>
> I don't completely agree with that....they sound
> similar---musically. But Jack's imaging guy sounds light
> years better than Bob's. Jack is using the same image voice
> I heard in L.A. Bob's inane drops are annoying and make
> me want to tune out the station--when I do sample it. BOB
> will NEVER play two songs back to back without some drop
> plugged in. At least Jack-FM(Seattle) will seg a couple of
> songs back to back with no talk at all......makes it fairly
> listenable.
>
> Both Jack and Bob had decent spring books---and did well
> 25-54--now the ? is---will that trend continue?? The one
> thing I do like about both Jack and Bob is they do play
> songs that most programmers say "don't test well"---I feel
> the reason why they don't tell well----they are never played
> and I'd say if a song is never played it probably won't test
> well.
>
> It is nice to hear some of the great Richard Marx and Jon
> Secada hits that seem to have been forgotten by A/C, Hot A/C
> and obviously CHR. I love hearing "Should Have Known
> Better," "Endless Summer Nights," "Satisfied," and "Don't
> Mean Nothing." Plus "I'm Free," "Just Another Day," "Do You
> Believe In Us" and "If You Go." Those are great pieces of
> music that most radio stations have forgotten. Makes you
> wonder why. Perhaps IF Jack and Bob continue to do well #
> wise then perhaps A/C and Hot A/C will once again take a
> look an expanding those ever-tight playlists once again and
> have a little fun. Other groups I personally miss---"Kool
> & The Gang," "Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine," "Level
> 42," "Boy Meets Girl," "Everything But The Girl," "Wilson
> Phillips," and I heard "Valerie" by Steve Winwood the other
> day----superb piece of music. Now---am I really off base
> wanting to hear those legitimate hits?
>
> Love to hear some feedback from other readers..
>
>

>
> JJ
>
Granted we're talking about JACK-FM, but I also think since KJR-FM bills itself as "Rock & Roll's greatest hits", how about adding a couple of Richard Marx's tunes onto the playlist? Or a little Def Leppard? Rock & Roll's greatest hits from the 60's, 70's, 80's, & perhaps the 90's(Pearl Jam & Nirvana, anyone?) Just my $2.00 worth(inflation's such a pain, isn't?)<P ID="signature">______________
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