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hwg901
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I agree with Rob that talking over music can be very annoying.
However...in 1968 it was just about required. It was part of the "more music" stuff that permeated the airwaves at the time. Even us FM guys were expected to do it on occasion...perhaps just to show the guys on AM that we could.
I believe that it has limited relevance today. However, I must say I've eheard some guys do some really creative stuff...live no less. I know this sounds corny but it seems that they are "at one" with the music. Or would "in tune" be better?
greg hamilton
However...in 1968 it was just about required. It was part of the "more music" stuff that permeated the airwaves at the time. Even us FM guys were expected to do it on occasion...perhaps just to show the guys on AM that we could.
I believe that it has limited relevance today. However, I must say I've eheard some guys do some really creative stuff...live no less. I know this sounds corny but it seems that they are "at one" with the music. Or would "in tune" be better?
greg hamilton