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KRTH Labor Day Special......The way it was

"I need to realize I am aging out of the demo soon"
And, What number one song was first released on the "SNAP" label,
AND was actually a B side song?
AND became a hit--after the original band broke up?
Save your self the trouble
HANKY PANKY
D.EDWARDS
 
KRTH is doing a Double Play Weekend this year...sounds good, a few gems played, that's it.

WCBS is airing a Top 500, "listener voted" specialty.

WOGL is actually playing number one songs, in alpha order.
 
It really boils down to the certain group of current listeners to a station WHEN a certain song is played. What could be the MOST popular song ever by the Stones, Beatles, Elvis etc..COULD very well be the WORST possible song to play when that certain cell of listeners happens to be tuned in.

In other words..it's ALL a dice roll.

And Bang 545 could be the basis for a massive tune out, OR an additional 2:47 of extra TSL
 
musiconradio.com said:
Actually, I wouldn't mind hearing any of these sappy and hokey songs on the radio again - one time anyway

This is where the wonderful world of the net, and "P" come in handy for those who want to listen on the wild side.

Yes, I can hear in glorious Net stereo, Bruce Cockburn's Wonder Where The Lions Are?, Marty Balin - Atlanta Lady, Greg Guidry - Goin' down, and other great top 40 hits.

Now, if you are reading this post, you are saying...say what. I have made my point.

If you asked a 30 year old who Petula Clark, Skeeter Davis, Dave clark five, Ace, Manu Dibango, is well....

I remember Tony Camillo's Bazuka - Dynomite (Part 1) that is ;D

They know - Taio Cruz - Dynamite

I need to realize I am aging out of the demo soon :eek:

Tried to go to musiconradio.com to find out more about this and found... nothing. A bit disappointing.
 
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