mcamp said:Lets face it....there's more that they don't play on radio today....the "classic rock" path is so worn, it resembles the Grand Canyon.
I can't fathom the person who actually likes listening to classic rock radio; does anyone still get any enjoyment out of listening to: Hotel California, Money, Satisfaction, Behind Blue Eyes, Tush, More Than a Feeling, Jump, etc...
dmargalotti said:Thunder Island - Jay Ferguson
dmargalotti said:Gold - John Stewart w/ Stevie Nicks & Lindsay Buckingham
Dan Duffy said:Rush :Test For Echo . Hmmmm...not a bad album ..Would rather hear 'Driven' off that album .
buttonpuncher said:What’s going to happen to these tired classic rock stations playin’ the same ol same ol tired trax? They and much of radio have survived to a degree on scarcity of choice, but that’s clearly changing with satellite & cable radio and the internet.
Are they going to respond the new competition by branching out and improving, or are they going to stay in their safe consultant-designed boxes and just cater to the folks who are either passive occasional listeners, or those who can’t afford the new media choices?
Asking another way, will much of radio stay dumbed-down to a low common denominator, as long as it can attract gullible-to-the-advertising listeners?
I write this from an area of the south where it's pretty bad on-the-dial so I may be a bit slanted :-\