OK, so I think you basically proved my point. If you subtract the specialty shows (Beatles, Elvis, the 60s show) the number of songs that are actually in the playlist is much lower.
The recent 12 week number of about 1400 was seriously inflated by Xmas songs, and the (awesome!) Top 1001 of all time, where they actually played Splish Splash, Good Timin', old Elvis tunes....
I can actually see how pre-64 would drive some away - in fact, that's why I never listened to KRTH when I was in my 20s - I was at KLSX and KLOS. The 50s sounded like ancient history to me. But I guess I've developed a taste for it.
As for "variety means better songs, not more songs" I don't quite follow that. Sounds like something out of 1984. (The book, not the year.)
The recent 12 week number of about 1400 was seriously inflated by Xmas songs, and the (awesome!) Top 1001 of all time, where they actually played Splish Splash, Good Timin', old Elvis tunes....
I can actually see how pre-64 would drive some away - in fact, that's why I never listened to KRTH when I was in my 20s - I was at KLSX and KLOS. The 50s sounded like ancient history to me. But I guess I've developed a taste for it.
As for "variety means better songs, not more songs" I don't quite follow that. Sounds like something out of 1984. (The book, not the year.)