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POLL!!! KLOS or KSWD

(√) KSWD ( ) Mary Ann

( ) KLOS ( ) Ginger

(√) Mrs. Howell


Thurston must have sported a 12 inch personality to score and hang on to such a hot little betty.
 
Hunter said:
(√) KSWD ( ) Mary Ann

( ) KLOS ( ) Ginger

(√) Mrs. Howell


Thurston must have sported a 12 inch personality to score and hang on to such a hot little betty.

Nah.....It was his bank account that was big.
 
I was thinking the same thing. The check mark is pretty cool!
 
KSWD Hands down, although I must admit they were playing more of a variety when they first started. They sound a lot more like KLOS than I would like. Think maybe they have succumbed to the ratings race and the money that goes with it. With the exception of maybe Jim Ladd, The Sound all the way.

J
 
oaktree said:
Except that K-Otter stopped existing years ago. They weren't making money then ... despite great ratings ... and under Mapleton, which just had an investor take-over, KPYG isn't making money now ... and the ratings aren't there like they were. (#16 - 2.1)
Dude, I miss K-OTTER soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much... :-[ KPIG is good on the Central Coast, but it's not K-OTTER 94.9 - I will be driving up the Central Coast this weekend, I will be listening to KTYD and bringing along a tape of KOTR-FM circa 2000. Joe G
 
I'd pick KSWD over KLOS any day, except in the deserted island scenario, as I fear that something may happen to my radio and the Mormon propaganda on HD-3 would be what I would be stuck with.

So I'll choose nothing.
 
How can anyone think there is a comparison between the two when KSWD plays songs like "Knock Three Times" by Tony Orlando & Dawn, "Drift Away" by Dobie Gray and "I Can See Clearly" by Jimmy Cliff? We heard those and other ??? songs in the past few days on The Sound. Are we supposed to take you guys seriously, Sound? Also we love it over here when they talk about playing "deep cuts" on KSWD and roll some really obscure 'who gives a hoot' song that never even aired on the old KLOS, KMET or Joe Schmo's underground garage radio station. Are you inviting the tune out? Roll those classic hits, baby! Everytime I think The Sound just might be getting it together, they drive me over to KLOS for another hour or two of non-stop. On second thought, why don't you guys just screw up both stations and let our company move in with another format leader? Like we need more Men 18+!
 
DrLove said:
How can anyone think there is a comparison between the two when KSWD plays songs like "Knock Three Times" by Tony Orlando & Dawn, "Drift Away" by Dobie Gray and "I Can See Clearly" by Jimmy Cliff? We heard those and other ??? songs in the past few days on The Sound. Are we supposed to take you guys seriously, Sound? Also we love it over here when they talk about playing "deep cuts" on KSWD and roll some really obscure 'who gives a hoot' song that never even aired on the old KLOS, KMET or Joe Schmo's underground garage radio station. Are you inviting the tune out? Roll those classic hits, baby! Everytime I think The Sound just might be getting it together, they drive me over to KLOS for another hour or two of non-stop. On second thought, why don't you guys just screw up both stations and let our company move in with another format leader? Like we need more Men 18+!

LOL!! ;D ;D From Don Barrett/LARadio.com today in the 'Overheard' section...

........... “The kind of FM you remember is back.” (Image liner for 100.3/The Sound) ...............

What in the WideWorldOfSports does that even mean?? I remember unique formats like KMPC-FM full spectrum rock; KROQ Rock of the 80s; MARS-FM; FM 101.9 KSCA L.A.'s Finest Rock; Indie 103.1 .... [I arrived in SoCal too late to get into KMET in its heyday]... and I'll add to the list KSWD 100.3 The Sound April 8, 2008 --- August 2008.

Did they REALLY play "Knock Three Times", etc? :eek: Were those songs part of their famous 'Ten@Ten' list?? If so, understandable for a pop station, but impossible to justify for a "rock" radio station!! Just no excuse. KFOG and 107.1 The Peak [WXPK NYC area) do 10@10 programs and I have never heard such schlock played on their 10@10s. Those two stations play songs APPROPRIATE to their format.

"Everytime I think The Sound just might be getting it together" ....

That thought has not crossed my mind in about a year........... ::)
 
I wonder why Mediabase failed to pick up Tony Orlando on KSWD in their YTD report.
 
Dick Skinner said:
I wonder why Mediabase failed to pick up Tony Orlando on KSWD in their YTD report.

It did indeed play. I heard it with my own earholes. Yeah, it was definitely out of place to hear on a station that isn't K-Earth but it did fit within the scope of that day's 10@10 (pretty sure it was a 1970's set). My reaction wasn't to go screaming into the streets and brush the sugar sweetness out of my ears though maybe that was the intention. I laughed it off because it was one of those way out of left field moments. A way out of left field moment for KLOS would be to play a Doors song that doesn't appear on the L.A. Woman album.
 
SuperRadioFan said:
DrLove said:
How can anyone think there is a comparison between the two when KSWD plays songs like "Knock Three Times" by Tony Orlando & Dawn, "Drift Away" by Dobie Gray and "I Can See Clearly" by Jimmy Cliff? We heard those and other ??? songs in the past few days on The Sound. Are we supposed to take you guys seriously, Sound? Also we love it over here when they talk about playing "deep cuts" on KSWD and roll some really obscure 'who gives a hoot' song that never even aired on the old KLOS, KMET or Joe Schmo's underground garage radio station. Are you inviting the tune out? Roll those classic hits, baby! Everytime I think The Sound just might be getting it together, they drive me over to KLOS for another hour or two of non-stop. On second thought, why don't you guys just screw up both stations and let our company move in with another format leader? Like we need more Men 18+!

LOL!! ;D ;D From Don Barrett/LARadio.com today in the 'Overheard' section...

........... “The kind of FM you remember is back.” (Image liner for 100.3/The Sound) ...............

What in the WideWorldOfSports does that even mean?? I remember unique formats like KMPC-FM full spectrum rock; KROQ Rock of the 80s; MARS-FM; FM 101.9 KSCA L.A.'s Finest Rock; Indie 103.1 .... [I arrived in SoCal too late to get into KMET in its heyday]... and I'll add to the list KSWD 100.3 The Sound April 8, 2008 --- August 2008.

Did they REALLY play "Knock Three Times", etc? :eek: Were those songs part of their famous 'Ten@Ten' list?? If so, understandable for a pop station, but impossible to justify for a "rock" radio station!! Just no excuse. KFOG and 107.1 The Peak [WXPK NYC area) do 10@10 programs and I have never heard such schlock played on their 10@10s. Those two stations play songs APPROPRIATE to their format.

"Everytime I think The Sound just might be getting it together" ....

That thought has not crossed my mind in about a year........... ::)

As usual I will be in the extreme minority opinion here, but the "Knock Three Times" tune was absolutely approriate in the 10 at 10 set and that is what makes the 10 at 10 a great feature. Anyone can pull down the same Boston, Aerosmith, and Police records they usually play from a given year and call it a set. If they did that, no one would even know that it is a specialty show, cause it would sound so much the same as the rest of the day. Specialty shows by definition break the format in at least a limited way. And if there are any 10@10 purists out there, you know Dave Morey populated the 10@10 on KFOG with plenty of pop music that was otherwise not played in the narrow KFOG AAA/Classic Rock Playlist. It is intended to reflect all types of popular music of a given year.

It's BECAUSE of the non-format (sometimes) clunkers that I actually tune into the show. And I'd much rather hear Tony Orlando once in awhile than the Cars every other hour.

10@10 is one of the few things the Sound is doing right.
 
ChannelFlipper said:
As usual I will be in the extreme minority opinion here, but the "Knock Three Times" tune was absolutely approriate in the 10 at 10 set and that is what makes the 10 at 10 a great feature. Anyone can pull down the same Boston, Aerosmith, and Police records they usually play from a given year and call it a set. If they did that, no one would even know that it is a specialty show, cause it would sound so much the same as the rest of the day. Specialty shows by definition break the format in at least a limited way. And if there are any 10@10 purists out there, you know Dave Morey populated the 10@10 on KFOG with plenty of pop music that was otherwise not played in the narrow KFOG AAA/Classic Rock Playlist. It is intended to reflect all types of popular music of a given year.

It's BECAUSE of the non-format (sometimes) clunkers that I actually tune into the show. And I'd much rather hear Tony Orlando once in awhile than the Cars every other hour.

10@10 is one of the few things the Sound is doing right.

And Channel Flipper, as usual, I respect your posts. I just checked today's 10@10 on The Sound... so let's compare them vs WXPK and KFOG. Looks like KSWD had 1982.... Not too bad actually, not much pop schlock like Tony O. and Co., George Benson's always OK tho' not rock but that's OK

KSWD 1982:
10:04 - Eye Of The Tiger by Survivor

10:08 - Under Pressure by Queen & David Bowie

10:13 - Love Plus One by Haircut One Hundred

10:16 - Gypsy by Fleetwood Mac

10:21 - Shadows Of The Night by Pat Benatar

10:25 - Dancing In The Street by Van Halen

10:29 - I Don't Care Anymore by Phil Collins

10:34 - Turn Your Love Around by George Benson

10:38 - Jack And Diane by John Cougar

10:42 - Heat Of The Moment by Asia

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

107.1 The Peak WXPK (1989):

The End of the Innocence - Don Henley 10:00am

Good Thing - Fine Young Cannibals 10:06am

Steady On - Shawn Colvin 10:09am

Janie's Got a Gun - Aerosmith 10:14am

Working on It - Chris Rea 10:20am

She Bangs the Drums - The Stone Roses 10:25am

This One - Paul McCartney 10:28am

About a Girl - Nirvana 10:34am

Way of the World - Max 10:36am

You Got It - Roy Orbison 10:40am

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

KFOG 1977:

1. Eric Clapton - The Core

2. ELO - Turn to Stone

3. The Sanford Townsend Band - Smoke From a Distant Fire

4. Earth, Wind & Fire - Serpentine Fire

5. Carly Simon - Nobody Does it Better

6. Neil Young - Like a Hurricane

7. Mink DeVille - Cadillac Walk

8. Heart - Kick it Out

9. Lynyrd Skynyrd - You Got That Right

10. Ian Dury & the Blockheads - Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll

BONUS TRACK: Marshall Tucker Band - Heard it in a Love Song
 
SuperRadioFan said:
ChannelFlipper said:
As usual I will be in the extreme minority opinion here, but the "Knock Three Times" tune was absolutely approriate in the 10 at 10 set and that is what makes the 10 at 10 a great feature. Anyone can pull down the same Boston, Aerosmith, and Police records they usually play from a given year and call it a set. If they did that, no one would even know that it is a specialty show, cause it would sound so much the same as the rest of the day. Specialty shows by definition break the format in at least a limited way. And if there are any 10@10 purists out there, you know Dave Morey populated the 10@10 on KFOG with plenty of pop music that was otherwise not played in the narrow KFOG AAA/Classic Rock Playlist. It is intended to reflect all types of popular music of a given year.

It's BECAUSE of the non-format (sometimes) clunkers that I actually tune into the show. And I'd much rather hear Tony Orlando once in awhile than the Cars every other hour.

And Channel Flipper, as usual, I respect your posts. I just checked today's 10@10 on The Sound... so let's compare them vs WXPK and KFOG. Looks like KSWD had 1982.... Not too bad actually, not much pop schlock like Tony O. and Co., George Benson's always OK tho' not rock but that's OK

KSWD 1982:
10:04 - Eye Of The Tiger by Survivor

10:08 - Under Pressure by Queen & David Bowie

10:13 - Love Plus One by Haircut One Hundred

10:16 - Gypsy by Fleetwood Mac

10:21 - Shadows Of The Night by Pat Benatar

10:25 - Dancing In The Street by Van Halen

10:29 - I Don't Care Anymore by Phil Collins

10:34 - Turn Your Love Around by George Benson

10:38 - Jack And Diane by John Cougar

10:42 - Heat Of The Moment by Asia

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

107.1 The Peak WXPK (1989):

The End of the Innocence - Don Henley 10:00am

Good Thing - Fine Young Cannibals 10:06am

Steady On - Shawn Colvin 10:09am

Janie's Got a Gun - Aerosmith 10:14am

Working on It - Chris Rea 10:20am

She Bangs the Drums - The Stone Roses 10:25am

This One - Paul McCartney 10:28am

About a Girl - Nirvana 10:34am

Way of the World - Max 10:36am

You Got It - Roy Orbison 10:40am

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

KFOG 1977:

1. Eric Clapton - The Core

2. ELO - Turn to Stone

3. The Sanford Townsend Band - Smoke From a Distant Fire

4. Earth, Wind & Fire - Serpentine Fire

5. Carly Simon - Nobody Does it Better

6. Neil Young - Like a Hurricane

7. Mink DeVille - Cadillac Walk

8. Heart - Kick it Out

9. Lynyrd Skynyrd - You Got That Right

10. Ian Dury & the Blockheads - Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll

BONUS TRACK: Marshall Tucker Band - Heard it in a Love Song
Hiya John. Good to see you here. or hear =) --- I missed KFOG's 10 @ 10 this morning (running errands on my day off - listening to Sirius 'The Loft' in the car) but now I have my iPhone with radio app, I can also listen to KFOG while driving around LA (along with Radio Paradise) - nice comparison between the three stations' 10 @ 10 - Personally, I prefer KFOG with 1977 (Who can't say no to the late Ian Dury's 'Sex Drugs and Rock n' Roll') ;D Peace - JG
10@10 is one of the few things the Sound is doing right.
 
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