KevinFodor said:alans613 said:For the record, first song on Rewind 94.9 was "Hungry Like The Wolf" by Duran Duran. "I Love Rock N Roll" by Joan Jett was second.
So far from looking at what they're playing are stale 80s songs that have been overplayed on other stations for years. To make this thing succeed they're going to have to go deeper into the 80s than this, i.e. like Star 107.9 in Columbus in the late 90s/early 2000s.
Alans: I don't think their ultimate goal is to be an "80's station". Perhaps think of it, in a weird sense, as "Mojo 2.0". Danceable songs from the 80's (and eventually perhaps) 90's aimed at women 35-44 and 35-54.
Yes, we were deeper with Star...but remember, the base playlist was about 450 songs, the other "library" music was played for specific features and the weekend "party" shows. It was the same concept the original WGRR was based on using 50's and 60's music...kind of.
STAR was a one-of-a-kind station...You guys had that thing sounding great...and played songs that most 80s or 80s leaning stations ignore, such as "Solid" by Ashford and Simpson, "Nite and Day" by Al B. Sure!, "Old Man Down the Road" by John Fogerty, and "Don't Disturb This Groove" by The System. The music was just right...and it wasn't just another typical 80s format with the same tunes over and over. Also let's not forget the specialty programming like "The Edge of 80s"(A 90s show) and "The Deep End"(80s Alternative like "Stand or Fall" by The Fixx). This was the reason I thought The Point in Dayton was such an inferior product...I was a STAR fan, and a Power 95 fan prior to that when they did all 80s and went above and beyond the typical 80s gold.