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Dan6053
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RE:Atlanta Radio Contributed and Put Many Alternative Rock Groups on the Map!
Back in the 90s when Atlanta had 99x, Atlanta contributed to the success and in some cases put many alternative rock groups on the map. Remember, the australian band, Silverchair? Atlanta was one of the first stations in America to play this group. Remember, Live, Creed, oh I could go on and on and on. This music is not dead it is just that corporate radio that runs this market decided it was dead. I remember living in Montgomery, Alabama in 1990 and wanted a rock station so bad but all the "radio experts" kept saying, "Oh, Rock and Roll, in Montgomery, Alabama would never work. Well 95.1 fm the Fox is there and has been ever since. Yes, I know they are a classic rock/active rock format but back then the "experts" kept talking about how it would never make it. So, are us folks in Atlanta supposed to be a bunch of ignorant idiots? I remember asking the program director at 97.1 FM the River why they did not have a deeper playlist. His email to me said that people that listen to radio are not music heads and only want to hear their favorite songs. But guess what station is playing deeper cuts now and whose ratings are not that bad? 97.1 FM the River. These songs that are AAA that the top 40 stations are playing now, guess who played the songs first? That is correct, the AAA stations. These are the stations that make the songs become hits, the stations that had balls to support new artists. I heard the Lumineers, Monsters and Men, 8 months before Star ever started playing these songs here. People in other cities laugh at us now. I used to go to Los Angeles back in the early 2000s and Chicago and would be wearing my 99x t-shirt and people in their 20s, 30s and 40s would come up to me and would know about 99x and talk about how great it was. Atlanta was known as a cool, music city. Now it is a joke with the exception of hip-hop. I am surprised Clear Channel, CBS and Cumulus have not destroyed hip hop music in this city the way they destroyed Rock Radio. Sure I can listen to East Villiage Radio but listening online is just not the same. I WANT MY ALTERNATIVE OR AAA BACK!! AND I WILL NOT STOP RANTING ABOUT IT!! YOU WILL HAVE TO BAN ME FROM THIS DISCUSSION BOARD :'(
Back in the 90s when Atlanta had 99x, Atlanta contributed to the success and in some cases put many alternative rock groups on the map. Remember, the australian band, Silverchair? Atlanta was one of the first stations in America to play this group. Remember, Live, Creed, oh I could go on and on and on. This music is not dead it is just that corporate radio that runs this market decided it was dead. I remember living in Montgomery, Alabama in 1990 and wanted a rock station so bad but all the "radio experts" kept saying, "Oh, Rock and Roll, in Montgomery, Alabama would never work. Well 95.1 fm the Fox is there and has been ever since. Yes, I know they are a classic rock/active rock format but back then the "experts" kept talking about how it would never make it. So, are us folks in Atlanta supposed to be a bunch of ignorant idiots? I remember asking the program director at 97.1 FM the River why they did not have a deeper playlist. His email to me said that people that listen to radio are not music heads and only want to hear their favorite songs. But guess what station is playing deeper cuts now and whose ratings are not that bad? 97.1 FM the River. These songs that are AAA that the top 40 stations are playing now, guess who played the songs first? That is correct, the AAA stations. These are the stations that make the songs become hits, the stations that had balls to support new artists. I heard the Lumineers, Monsters and Men, 8 months before Star ever started playing these songs here. People in other cities laugh at us now. I used to go to Los Angeles back in the early 2000s and Chicago and would be wearing my 99x t-shirt and people in their 20s, 30s and 40s would come up to me and would know about 99x and talk about how great it was. Atlanta was known as a cool, music city. Now it is a joke with the exception of hip-hop. I am surprised Clear Channel, CBS and Cumulus have not destroyed hip hop music in this city the way they destroyed Rock Radio. Sure I can listen to East Villiage Radio but listening online is just not the same. I WANT MY ALTERNATIVE OR AAA BACK!! AND I WILL NOT STOP RANTING ABOUT IT!! YOU WILL HAVE TO BAN ME FROM THIS DISCUSSION BOARD :'(