Why isn't there a Rock Station like 98 Rock/KRXQ in the Bay Area??
I've kinda noticed The Bone leaning Active Rock lately
kenrayc said:I don't see why there can't be a Active Rock (current) station in the Bay Area that includes a hard/ heavy metal classic format, in the past there have been many stations like KOME, KSJO, KRQR, KSAN and the original KMEL, [....]
DavidKaye said:kenrayc said:I don't see why there can't be a Active Rock (current) station in the Bay Area that includes a hard/ heavy metal classic format, in the past there have been many stations like KOME, KSJO, KRQR, KSAN and the original KMEL, [....]
Uh, because rock is dead? Do you realize that hip hop has lasted longer than rock? Scary, no?
DavidKaye said:kenrayc said:I don't see why there can't be a Active Rock (current) station in the Bay Area that includes a hard/ heavy metal classic format, in the past there have been many stations like KOME, KSJO, KRQR, KSAN and the original KMEL, [....]
Uh, because rock is dead? Do you realize that hip hop has lasted longer than rock? Scary, no?
Lkeller said:How do you figure that a genre of music (Hip Hop) that is said to have originated in the late 60s or mid 70s (depending on your source) - has lasted longer than music that originated in the late 1940s?
sfpd1 said:The message here is an interesting one that can be addressed by looking at the current music and radio landscape.
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Personally I think The Band will be the eventual loser, in my opinion. The Bone will survive, and with Larry Sharp's leadership, so will "K-Fox"!