Are you sure about that? I definitely remember drumming on the steering wheel to Rock the Casbah on Top 40 stations
I misread the chart. Rock The Casbah peaked at #8 pop and #6 rock.
Are you sure about that? I definitely remember drumming on the steering wheel to Rock the Casbah on Top 40 stations
This is a radio board so, obviously, my comment was directed at what radio plays. It is also why I opined several days ago that I don't understand why anyone wanting [current] Rock music would look for it on the radio. Classic Rock still exists of course, and Oldies.Absolutely NOT true. There are numerous Rock artists that have made great records in the past 30 years. They just don't get on Radio Playlists. Radio exists in a vacuum.
Music lovers stopped using Radio for this reason. It's a wasteland of Zeppelin and "Freebird".
Many artists have huge followings. Dave Matthews Band are just one that get virtually no Radio airplay and sell out concerts. There are many other artists that have large crowds. There is a world of great music that Radio ignores. People find it in other ways. It's no wonder that Radio has no future. They are stuck in the past...
This is a radio board so, obviously, my comment was directed at what radio plays. It is also why I opined several days ago that I don't understand why anyone wanting [current] Rock music would look for it on the radio. Classic Rock still exists of course, and Oldies.
Rock lost its appeal to youth going back as far as the 80s with the fragmentation within and the growth of rhythmic genres that appealed to younger demos.
Hard to see which way the needle is tipping
It’s interesting to read the reliable passion for two particular umbrella formats on these boards: rock and classic hits.
I suspect the dominant demographic here is white/male/over 35.