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cingram said:This thread isn't about favorite stations; it's about most and least favorite DJs. Furthermore, you didn't even name any favorites; you merely disqualified the vast majority of personalities based on a common industry practice. To do so without regard to the content of the personalities involved is highly prejudicial.
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I don't care if it was a common industry practice or not. I never liked it. When I heard DJ's jabbering over the start of records, it made me want to change stations or throw a cassette into the player. I'm sorry, but that's the truth. I could go through this thread and pick off a bunch of names to make you happy, but what would be the point?
It's the same for the DJ's that I did like. No one in this thread has mentioned any of the ones I liked, like Ken "Brother Love" Reeth (or Reese, I'm not sure). I don't remember the names of the DJ's who started on WDVE after it changed from KQV-FM with John Rydgren 24/7. I just remember that I liked the music that they played.
Maybe I'm unique in this regard, but I listened to radio to hear the music. I still do. I like music. Don't you? I like disc jockeys that shut up and play the music. The only thing better than a disck jockey who would shut up and play the music was a disc jockey who'd shut up and play really good music. I liked disc jockeys who had good musical taste, or at least musical taste not too different from my own taste, and who'd pick good songs. There hasn't been a DJ on the air in Pittsburgh who picked his own songs since I was in high school, except for maybe Jim Sweeney. So I can't remember the names of the really good DJ's on WDVE and WYDD back in the 1970's. That was a long, long time ago. If you can remember their names, then you know who I'm talking about, right? So what difference does it make if I can't name them.
I only knew one or two disc jockeys personally, and that was outside of their work on the air. So if you think the fact that I base whether I like a disc jockey or not on what he does on the air is "highly prejudicial", then that's what you think. I don't much care one way or another about that. I only know what I like, and I know what I don't like. I see no point in naming names of disc jockeys whose work I didn't like and seldom listened to, especially when one of the DJ's whose work I liked least of all is a participant in this thread.
You know, when I first heard about this forum, I was advised to watch out for people here who'd take things personal and give a major hard time to anyone who didn't think that tight format Top 40 was the only kind of radio worth listening to. Seems I was given correct information, doesn't it?