Garrett said:mistermicrophone said:Steve N. said:I was always a Kiss listener because of their dance-heavy playlist and of course the Kiss classics ("There But For The Grace Of God," "Shame," etc.). Needless to say, once Steve Rivers took over Kiss, it basically became WCOZ III ('ZOU, of course, was WCOZ Jr.).
Good God, I hated WCOZ!
Needless to say, I am no longer a Kiss listener since John Ivey destroyed what little was left of the Kiss heritage sound back in 1994. Now Kiss 108's idea of Kiss classics are "You Shook Me All Night Long" and "Pour Some Sugar On Me" - great disco songs, as Uncle Dale once said of "Stairway To Heaven."
What does Ivey have to do with TODAY'S playlist??? You Shook Me All Night Long & Pour Some Sugar On Me are two records that test through the roof with W25 - 34, TODAY. So they are played outside of nights...what's wrong with that??
The problem is that a "Kiss Classic" should refer to a song that was played when Kiss was a dance station, something they are known for. "Pour some Sugar on Me" is more like a WHTT or WZOU classic. I mean, I know what they mean, but still. They may be "Classics" but not "Kiss Classics."
Ummm...the only "problem" seems to be with radio geeks like us. The station still is a ratings and revenue monster.