My observation (and just that) was directed to Radio Rewind.
It doesn't matter. It's the same tired refrain. Over and over. That's why this thread should be over.
My observation (and just that) was directed to Radio Rewind.
David, just for the record---no pun intended---I was born in Glendale and still live in Glendale.
Let's all sing along: "I said over and ah-over and ah-over again, this thread is gonna be a drag." (I had to change one word but I don't think Bobby Day would have minded.)
That's why this thread should be over.
I'm re-opening this thread. Play nice.
What did I just say about KRTH adding modern rock songs and classic rock songs to the playlist? This afternoon KRTH played three songs which were not on my list (but are now):
Dead Man's Party - Oingo Boingo (--/1986)
Sharp Dressed Man - ZZ Top (56/1983)
Walking In LA - Missing Persons (70/1983)
Oingo Boingo! On KRTH!
What did I just say about KRTH adding modern rock songs and classic rock songs to the playlist?
K.M., do you think KRTH is simply adding songs which test well and fit their format or do you think KRTH is adding certain songs in an effort to attract listeners from specific stations? Many of the recent additions to the playlist have been modern-rock songs and classic-rock songs. Is Chris Ebbott targeting KROQ/KYSR/KLOS/KSWD listeners?
ZZ Top is not a modern rock band.
The Oingo Boingo song was #10 on KROQ's 1984 year-end list, #6/#69 on the Flashback 500s, #24 on All-Request 500.
Missing Persons song was #11, #67/#132, and not on the Request 500.
All of the songs you've mentioned have been in the active KRTH library since the beginning of May, BTW.
The poster referred to adding Modern Rock songs AND Classic Rock songs.
The poster referred to adding Modern Rock songs AND Classic Rock songs.