I thought it was odd since I associate him more so with his Z100, PLJ 80's and 90's success.There is a vocal minority of people (mostly on this board) who long for the days of 50-60's oldies-era WCBS-FM, which is fine; people can have their own preferences and tastes.
The fact of the matter is that the bulk of Scott's listener base listened to him when he was on Z100 in the 80's and PLJ in the early 90's, despite Scott having a career spanning much of his lifetime. CBS-FM has evolved to be (dare I say) the oldies station of the Z100 era, the same way the oldies-era CBS-FM emulated WABC, WMCA, etc., and it has done so successfully, according to the extremely strong ratings it sees across the board.
The other thing is I remember CBS-FM in the 80's mixing in new 80's songs, like Tina Turner, Bruce Springteen and Madonna's latest at that time in heavy rotation. Even in the 70s CBS-FM mixed in new 70's. So it was not like they were solely 50-60s.
The 1970s is a long time to be holding out for 50-60's to come back to CBS-FM. This would be like me saying I will never listen to Lite FM (which I don't listen to anyway) until it goes back to country Kick 106.7 or WAPP goes back to 103.5 or WPLJ goes back to AOR or earlier WTFM comes back to 103.5.
I cannot remember much about format changes in the the 70s, oh wait, I will not listen to 98.7 until it goes back to 99X.