michael hagerty said:
which is why some comparatively low-charting records are heard a lot today and some #1s never are.
The key is: What older rock-era hits do today's adults want to hear now? Period.
I can understand cheesy novelties and such, but MANY #1's that fit as good, regular sounding pop classics are not played.....Radio is leaving way too many of them out, and not just #1's, how about positions 2-15?
It's a travesty that only 10% (maybe less) of all the hits from the past (1964-1985) that charted top 15- 20 are even aired today. Radio has to do better than this Michael.
Besides, novelties and the cheesies only account for a miniscule portion of the total rejected music today, ie: (The Streak, Billy Don't Be A Hero, Green Berets, Snoopy.., Yummy, Yummy...etc..). There are thousands of other songs that qualify as regular classic hits that are being avoided.
I believe strongly the listeners are being short-changed, especially in the upper end of the target demo, for classic hit stations. Sorry.