I was on youtube a few days ago, pulling up music videos to watch and came across this little gem I haven't heard in years. I can recall hearing this song on soft AC stations back during the 80's, including our own Lite 99 FM, but for some reason, this song and many others like it have been "pushed under the rug" by broadcast radio stations today.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQtQFtVdON0
When I come across these kinds of songs I heard years ago that are no longer aired on broadcast radio, I realize just how dumbed down broadcast radio formats have become. I suppose many listeners have forgotten about these songs because radio stations have been ignoring music such as this for so long. One of the wonderful aspects of the soft AC format (at least how it sounded originally 25-30 years ago) was that there were many songs included within the format that mainstream AC stations wouldn't even air, and I'm not just referencing the easy listening artists, such as Neil Diamond, Barbra Streisand, Barry Manilow, etc, either. I have quite a bit of these more obscure tracks on my online station, just because I believe they fit formatically and listeners remember hearing those particular songs on soft AC stations during the 80's. Just wondering how other soft AC aficianados approach the more obscure material...do you like it or would you rather hear the hits exclusively? If you do enjoy the obscure material, how much of it is too much?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQtQFtVdON0
When I come across these kinds of songs I heard years ago that are no longer aired on broadcast radio, I realize just how dumbed down broadcast radio formats have become. I suppose many listeners have forgotten about these songs because radio stations have been ignoring music such as this for so long. One of the wonderful aspects of the soft AC format (at least how it sounded originally 25-30 years ago) was that there were many songs included within the format that mainstream AC stations wouldn't even air, and I'm not just referencing the easy listening artists, such as Neil Diamond, Barbra Streisand, Barry Manilow, etc, either. I have quite a bit of these more obscure tracks on my online station, just because I believe they fit formatically and listeners remember hearing those particular songs on soft AC stations during the 80's. Just wondering how other soft AC aficianados approach the more obscure material...do you like it or would you rather hear the hits exclusively? If you do enjoy the obscure material, how much of it is too much?