DeadElvis said:Seacrest Out (is it just me, or is this saying really, really ironic? I'm just sayin')
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Why, I never quite thought of it that way before..... thank you Captain Obivious for opening my eyes! *snicker*
DeadElvis said:Seacrest Out (is it just me, or is this saying really, really ironic? I'm just sayin')
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DeadElvis said:The biggest problem in doing such a show will be narrowing the scope. There is SOOO much ground to cover. Radio, of course, is either a reflection or driving force of pop culture. So, that makes it much harder to cover than, say, "Beyond the Parkways."
The point about WDIA is a good one. One could make a full documentary about WDIA and/or WLOK. In fact, there is such a documentary out there. Think about it -- who was more important from a sociological perspective: Rufus Thomas or Rick Dees?
Similarly, one could make a full hour on WHBQ. Or, Dewey Phillips and the birth of rock & roll, as seen through the lens of Memphis, TN.
This could be FASCINATING. I just hope the producers (Love Bonnie!) can establish theme before plunging forward. This will be hard.
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AlbumOldies said:maybe even WMQM and its "Countrypolitan" era with Les Acree (wasn't Eddie Bond there also? I'm a little hazy on that one). WMQM was country "when country wasn't cool."