> In all fairness, what you're hearing from Larry on the Oasis
> is hardly all he is capable of. Have you heard his Saturday
> shift on KLUV? He sounds great, IS upbeat and certainly
> capable of it as he was for years at KVIL.
> I agree that an Oldies station needs to be fun, but the fun
> has to be more than just playing "Born To Be Wild" and "Mony
> Mony"! Larry knows the market, is a bonafide pro, and can
> bring CONTENT to KLUV afternoons.
>
> I listened to Jody recently and thought he sounded great.
> No one is Ron and that's a poor comparison. Jody was up,
> had content every break, and a great rapport with the
> callers already. What else do you want?
>
> So, here's the plan. Jody in mornings, move Ken Barnett to
> middays from KVIL (the best midday jock in Dallas) and Larry
> in afternoons. Content every break, add some high profile
> promotions, and NOW you've got a "FUN" Oldies Station!
>
Larry has always sounded great. He's always been a pro and a guy with tons of class too, but your idea of upbeat and content must be a little different than mine. Larry has always had the voice and he's smooth. He's NEVER been upbeat. Not on KVIL, not on KPLX, and not on the Oasis. That's not was he does. That doesn't mean I don't like him. If KLUV wants to put him on for his name and style, great, but smooth Larry and "Takin' Care of Business" by BTO just don't go together. Sorry.