vchimpanzee said:
We have complaints about this format all over the site. It's time to get them all in one place.
I'm not hearing the real standards (meaning recorded way back when) often enough when I actually get to listen, which is usually during a short time in the car. At home, at night, I rarely get a good enough signal this time of year to really listen.
Nearly every song other than the new recordings could have been played on oldies radio of 10 years ago or soft AC from 15 years ago. So much of what's there doesn't really interest me, though many of the songs would have been "acceptable" if I was hearing Sinatra and friends frequently. When it's mostly junk, then what was only okay becomes junk as well.
Now I like The Carpenters, John Denver, Barry Manilow and Neil Diamond. I like The Fifth Dimension. I like Petula Clark.
I'm still hearing The Lettermen and The Vogues. And Bobby Vinton and Frankie Avalon.
On the other hand, I like Bert Kaempfert, Perry Como, Jack Jones, Nelson Riddle and Henry Mancini. Where are they?
Glenn Miller, Artie Shaw and Count Basie don't seem to have been around lately either. And forget Saturday and Sunday evenings now.
I haven't heard the previous Stardust format in many years. I can't think of there being even one station here in Alabama now that's using Timeless Classics. We used to have them everywhere back in the 80's and early 90's. In fact, in Birmingham,
4 of the AM stations used the Stardust format at one time in the past (sometimes more than once).
I knew the format had changed (to what degree I didn't know), but I gave it a listen the other day on a station that was streaming online, and it basically is soft AC, or at least soft AC as we knew it 15-20 years ago...a cross between adult contemporary and "easy listening" artists, with some standards thrown in here and there. I like soft AC as it used to be programmed years ago, but it's sad to see the adult standards stations morph into nothing more than soft AC. There are a few adult standards stations left that really
are adult standards. We have one here in Birmingham which switched to adult standards a few months ago, and although they have some 50's oldies occasionally thrown in there which really don't fit the format, it's a pretty good standards stations, compared to what's out there now. They even play a couple of big band hits every hour, too.
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