Oh boy, twice the Skynyrd, Bad Company, Def Leppard that we heard the last 30 years on KDF, KQB, 104.5 The Fox, Rock at 105.9. Now we have not one, but two competing classic rockers in the same city. Bring on that limited playlist, that repetitive formula, all those Eagle Free Flights with thrity minutes of commercial-free rock. Woo hoo.
"The NEW Eagle 97.1, hello caller."
"Yeah, rock on, mahyan. Love the new station. Go Vawls. Hey, can y'all play some of that Bad Company 'Feel Like Makin' Love?' That song wuz playin' the first time mah woman and I made love."
"Thanks for the call. You got it. That's what we do at the NEW Eagle 97.1, play the same tired, overworn songs in another Eagle Free Flight of continuous classic rock."
Meanwhile listeneres are PAYING for satellite receivers and subscriptions to hear better and deeper rock album cuts. This should be a wake up call for terrestrial, free radio.
"The NEW Eagle 97.1, hello caller."
"Yeah, rock on, mahyan. Love the new station. Go Vawls. Hey, can y'all play some of that Bad Company 'Feel Like Makin' Love?' That song wuz playin' the first time mah woman and I made love."
"Thanks for the call. You got it. That's what we do at the NEW Eagle 97.1, play the same tired, overworn songs in another Eagle Free Flight of continuous classic rock."
Meanwhile listeneres are PAYING for satellite receivers and subscriptions to hear better and deeper rock album cuts. This should be a wake up call for terrestrial, free radio.