Jeff Michaels said:Chas, thanks for your words. Yeah, I looked at our map and we reach 13 counties in Upstate NY. If you look back a few pages, you'll see what I played Sunday, Is that more like what you remember from your old station (WIII)?
I saw the list...Vandenberg "Burning Heart", f'r example...haven't heard that since I played it in early '83 at WKFM (now WBBS) before going to OK-100 (now WIII).
Emerson Lake & Palmer's "From The Beginning"...there's a 'KB flashback. Deeper cuts combined with some titles/artists perhaps tainted by overplay in pop formats. To hear them in their original Rock context sounds fresh to me.
I feel like you're taking some chances here - but that's precisely the utility of good small-market radio - the ability to go deeper than we can here in the larger markets. Believe me we've tried! Only when you build a rep for music curation and discovery can you even attempt to veer off the beaten path...even then, veer too much and your AQH drops.
Upstate NY is a great Rock...now Classic Rock area. Between the Can-Con (Saga, Rush, April Wine, Loverboy, Triumph, etc.) and local bands such as Duke Jupiter http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZ5vUhGv1Fg, there was a unique mix of music...much of it even splashed over to the Top 40's.
Here's my favorite Saga tune - we played all 6:00 of this at Top 40 OK-100: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9ZN0wXrEwU
At one time there was no question about whether a great segue constituted art. The answer was yes.
Today, diary maintenance techniques have rendered the question all but moot, since you go song-sweeper-song-sweeper etc. However, I'm in a PPM market and the cold segues are back, sometimes 3 an hour - a lot for a current music, personality -driven Country format like my current station.
To A's retort that "Playing music owned by record labels is not content creation", I respectfully counter that what you do with that music becomes a part of your content creation. Themed sets...artist sets...great segues...I remember such content as part and parcel of good Album-Oriented radio many years ago. No reason why you can't be doing that stuff today, especially in your situation.
I'm often on the air myself at 6PM Sunday, sometime when I'm not I'll have to stream your show.