scottsvb5 said:
I agree Rover, but only thing that hurts that is people want recognizable songs. If they dont recognize a song, they will change the channel, but thats where they DJ comes in. If its not a popular hit, then the DJ needs to announce the song and by who so people wont be like..who and what is this?
Really.... the DJ needs to coddle their listeners..... like that.... for music that's already in the styel they like ? ? ?
I like Big Band Music.... And I certainly do not know all of the great songs out there. Of course, I recognize some of the most wellknown "hits" of the big band catalog.
But, being a lover of the Big Band/Swing music.... IF, a DJ was to play a Big Band piece, that I had not hear beofre....IF, that pice had 'swing' and 'rocked', so to say....I can say that I most likely emjoy it. And I would not change the channel becuase it was 'swing' song that I had not already heard.
So, I guess I'm saying, that when you're programming for a certain 'taste' in muisc, then if you have just a little bit of insight, discernment, and feel for it, then, yoour listeners should not be put off, as long you are keeping within a framework.
So, tangents within a framework, is where I would go.
I do not know who these listeners are that would turn off something that they had never heard before. Many, many songs do not require repeated listenings to appreciate.
I would naturally stay away from songs that did require repeated listenings to even begin to like. There's a lot of Jethro Tull, that takes some getting used to. I would not go there. But, besides Aqualung and Cross-Eyed Mary..... there are other Jethro Tull pieces that can easily be ogtten in to.
The concept I'm speaking of IS viable. It just woud not get the bigger cume that a "HITS ONLY" playlist would. It seems terrestrail radio has been changed (by Congress and the FCC policies of ownership) into something ONLY for a Big Business Model to viably have use of.
I resent the fact that terrrestrial radio can ONLY be successful and viable with Big Business Models.
Culturally speaking... Congress and the FCC have gone astray.
Anf that is just what the "people" told them when the FCC was going around having thses public input forums. Once the people got to speak, arounf the schills of the Big Business interests, the Anger and Dissatisfaction with Big Corporate Tight Playlists was more than evident.
Except for "Hit" radio formats..... Terrestrial radio is doing a Great Disservice to fans of Music.
I will never be comfortable that the "Public Airwaves" will be the sewer for the Lowest Common Denominater for Music, in exclusion to other formats.
The effectual squeezing out of everything but "Hit" radio is a blemish I cannot accept.