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The Sound's Live Concert Weekend, Now that's Rock!

The Sound's Live Concert Weekend was one of the best three days of rock radio in some time!!
Apparently it started on Friday afternoon? I did not even know about it, but started listening at about 6:30 on the Friday night drive home. I proceeded to hear: Judy Blue Eyes Live at Woodstock, Elton doing Bennie & The Jetts, Live, fantastic! Only to be followed by Losing My Religion Live! Smackdown for the Sound. What a way to start off a summer weekend with THAT PLAYLIST on your Friday Night commute. A live version of Aqualung also, now that is rare indeed. And Sunday night, great set of Live David Bowie doing all the hits, Rebel Rebel, you name it. The Sound should do that every weekend. Can't wait to see what they are going to do for Labor Day!
 
flyonthewall said:
The Sound's Live Concert Weekend was one of the best three days of rock radio in some time!!
Apparently it started on Friday afternoon? I did not even know about it, but started listening at about 6:30 on the Friday night drive home. I proceeded to hear: Judy Blue Eyes Live at Woodstock, Elton doing Bennie & The Jetts, Live, fantastic! Only to be followed by Losing My Religion Live! Smackdown for the Sound. What a way to start off a summer weekend with THAT PLAYLIST on your Friday Night commute. A live version of Aqualung also, now that is rare indeed. And Sunday night, great set of Live David Bowie doing all the hits, Rebel Rebel, you name it. The Sound should do that every weekend. Can't wait to see what they are going to do for Labor Day!

You know it's great that you enjoyed it, but this is nothing new. In the 70's there was a syndicated show that ran on stations across the country which if I remember correctly was called "Fantasy Park". A fantasy concert with all the top bands of the era. You sure you don't work at The Sound?
 
What is up with you folks? Can't someone praise a station and the direction of their programming without being accused of working for that station. It's not the 70's dude.. that is all most people who post here, seem to want to talk about, LA radio back in the 60's, 70's, etc.Snooze.
So, you are now accusing the Sound of copying a syndicated show back in the 70's. Jeez!
And NO for the last time--- I DO NOT WORK for the Sound and I am not their pr flack. If I were a publicist I would hardly be posting here to get exposure for a radio station.
 
it sounds like great programing .we could use something like that here.
 
flyonthewall said:
What is up with you folks? Can't someone praise a station and the direction of their programming without being accused of working for that station. It's not the 70's dude.. that is all most people who post here, seem to want to talk about, LA radio back in the 60's, 70's, etc.Snooze.
So, you are now accusing the Sound of copying a syndicated show back in the 70's. Jeez!
And NO for the last time--- I DO NOT WORK for the Sound and I am not their pr flack. If I were a publicist I would hardly be posting here to get exposure for a radio station.

Whoa, don't get your panties in a bunch. First off, yes, be excited about the station you love, have at it and more power to you! Really!

Secondly, you're raving about how much you love a station that plays an enormous amount of 70's music, so your calling the stuff you profess to love a snooze. I'm not accusing the Sound of copying a syndicated show back in the 70's, it's a fact, they are copying something already done 30 years ago, but that's not a bad thing. It's great, but don't give them credit for dusting off an old concept as if it's a new, never been done before thing.

Third and last, you may not work for the Sound, but the way you write about it sure looks like PR jargon, so don't blame others for saying so.

All of that being said, go ahead and enjoy your favorite station, that's something I wish more people could do. Just keep in mind that KSWD isn't covering any "new" territory...
 
calguy said:
flyonthewall said:
The Sound's Live Concert Weekend was one of the best three days of rock radio in some time!!
Apparently it started on Friday afternoon? I did not even know about it, but started listening at about 6:30 on the Friday night drive home. I proceeded to hear: Judy Blue Eyes Live at Woodstock, Elton doing Bennie & The Jetts, Live, fantastic! Only to be followed by Losing My Religion Live! Smackdown for the Sound. What a way to start off a summer weekend with THAT PLAYLIST on your Friday Night commute. A live version of Aqualung also, now that is rare indeed. And Sunday night, great set of Live David Bowie doing all the hits, Rebel Rebel, you name it. The Sound should do that every weekend. Can't wait to see what they are going to do for Labor Day!

You know it's great that you enjoyed it, but this is nothing new. In the 70's there was a syndicated show that ran on stations across the country which if I remember correctly was called "Fantasy Park". A fantasy concert with all the top bands of the era. You sure you don't work at The Sound?

Another weekly weekend syndicated show with a similar concept was the "King Biscuit Flour Hour" it was on either KLOS or KMET, although perhaps not continuously, for years.
 
ChannelFlipper said:
calguy said:
flyonthewall said:
The Sound's Live Concert Weekend was one of the best three days of rock radio in some time!!
Apparently it started on Friday afternoon? I did not even know about it, but started listening at about 6:30 on the Friday night drive home. I proceeded to hear: Judy Blue Eyes Live at Woodstock, Elton doing Bennie & The Jetts, Live, fantastic! Only to be followed by Losing My Religion Live! Smackdown for the Sound. What a way to start off a summer weekend with THAT PLAYLIST on your Friday Night commute. A live version of Aqualung also, now that is rare indeed. And Sunday night, great set of Live David Bowie doing all the hits, Rebel Rebel, you name it. The Sound should do that every weekend. Can't wait to see what they are going to do for Labor Day!

You know it's great that you enjoyed it, but this is nothing new. In the 70's there was a syndicated show that ran on stations across the country which if I remember correctly was called "Fantasy Park". A fantasy concert with all the top bands of the era. You sure you don't work at The Sound?

Another weekly weekend syndicated show with a similar concept was the "King Biscuit Flour Hour" it was on either KLOS or KMET, although perhaps not continuously, for years.

True, we ran the "King Biscuit Flower Hour" when I was at KZAP. If I'm not mistaken it ran in syndication up until a few years ago, but I think the they recycled the shows at some point starting in the 90's. Great show, and we used it to our advantage by carting up (carts, remember them?) selected cuts for everyday use. Wish I saved a few tapes, but they used pretty lightweight tape, so I doubt they would have held up very well over the years...
 
Calguy-- I love LISTENINGto late 60's, 70's and 80's music. I am talking about the fact that many of the discussions on this board are about what went on in LA radio behind the scenes, during the 60's and 70's. People post all the time about KMET which went off the air in 1987. Yes, it was an amazing station but it has been gone for more than 20 years.

Now, you have accused me of " getting my panties" in a bunch" so I am assuming you think that I am a woman. LOL!

Even Channel Flipper's last post was about KMET's " King Biscuit Flour Hour" in the 70's? HUH? I was not even born yet when that was on. Nostalgia is great but there are other things to discuss on this board.
This is such an interesting time in radio, I wish there were more posts on here that were about what is happening NOW. I do like the Sound, but that is not the only subject I have posted about. After Channel Flipper posted that no one is safe with the Cumulus take over. I posted again. Channel Flipper gets credit for starting it, and now there is a thread that is worthy of a conversation. I have written a book, but have never written any pr material. And, I guess I write like a girl. Funny
 
flyonthewall said:
Calguy-- I love LISTENINGto late 60's, 70's and 80's music. I am talking about the fact that many of the discussions on this board are about what went on in LA radio behind the scenes, during the 60's and 70's. People post all the time about KMET which went off the air in 1987. Yes, it was an amazing station but it has been gone for more than 20 years.

Now, you have accused me of " getting my panties" in a bunch" so I am assuming you think that I am a woman. LOL!

Even Channel Flipper's last post was about KMET's " King Biscuit Flour Hour" in the 70's? HUH? I was not even born yet when that was on. Nostalgia is great but there are other things to discuss on this board.
This is such an interesting time in radio, I wish there were more posts on here that were about what is happening NOW. I do like the Sound, but that is not the only subject I have posted about. After Channel Flipper posted that no one is safe with the Cumulus take over. I posted again. Channel Flipper gets credit for starting it, and now there is a thread that is worthy of a conversation. I have written a book, but have never written any pr material. And, I guess I write like a girl. Funny

Never said you were a girl, or that you write like one. "Don't get your panties in a bunch" is an expression of speech. There are plenty of posts about what's happening now in radio, an industry you seem to think is going through interesting times. I would submit to you that radio is going through a major crisis. But since your new to the industry take this as a learning experience. The reason people post about the past is that they are comparing the industry's current state to what radio was like before it became what it is now. You see, radio used to be run by broadcasters, not equity firms. Back then you could only own 7 AM and 7 FM stations total. Now they can own hundreds and up to 8 stations in the big markets alone. In 60's, 70s and most of the 80's programmers didn't see research as the be all and end all. Now nobody takes a bowl movement without research. Now hundreds of stations take their programming orders from one or two people and sound so similar to each other that there is little individuality and customization for stations. Now with voice tracking the industry has fewer jobs and again, more uniformity and less creative individuality. You see where I'm going here? That's why when you gush about how cool KSWD is, most of us seasoned broadcasters give you a collective yawn.
 
calguy said:
flyonthewall said:
Calguy-- I love LISTENINGto late 60's, 70's and 80's music. I am talking about the fact that many of the discussions on this board are about what went on in LA radio behind the scenes, during the 60's and 70's. People post all the time about KMET which went off the air in 1987. Yes, it was an amazing station but it has been gone for more than 20 years.

Now, you have accused me of " getting my panties" in a bunch" so I am assuming you think that I am a woman. LOL!

Even Channel Flipper's last post was about KMET's " King Biscuit Flour Hour" in the 70's? HUH? I was not even born yet when that was on. Nostalgia is great but there are other things to discuss on this board.
This is such an interesting time in radio, I wish there were more posts on here that were about what is happening NOW. I do like the Sound, but that is not the only subject I have posted about. After Channel Flipper posted that no one is safe with the Cumulus take over. I posted again. Channel Flipper gets credit for starting it, and now there is a thread that is worthy of a conversation. I have written a book, but have never written any pr material. And, I guess I write like a girl. Funny

Never said you were a girl, or that you write like one. "Don't get your panties in a bunch" is an expression of speech. There are plenty of posts about what's happening now in radio, an industry you seem to think is going through interesting times. I would submit to you that radio is going through a major crisis. But since your new to the industry take this as a learning experience. The reason people post about the past is that they are comparing the industry's current state to what radio was like before it became what it is now. You see, radio used to be run by broadcasters, not equity firms. Back then you could only own 7 AM and 7 FM stations total. Now they can own hundreds and up to 8 stations in the big markets alone. In 60's, 70s and most of the 80's programmers didn't see research as the be all and end all. Now nobody takes a bowl movement without research. Now hundreds of stations take their programming orders from one or two people and sound so similar to each other that there is little individuality and customization for stations. Now with voice tracking the industry has fewer jobs and again, more uniformity and less creative individuality. You see where I'm going here? That's why when you gush about how cool KSWD is, most of us seasoned broadcasters give you a collective yawn.

I'm skeptical of your claim that KSWD sounds a lot like other stations in Los Angeles. Granted, they have many, many of the same songs in their playlist that other "classic rock" stations have. Yes, their strategy, like many other stations, is to play mostly the hits, the songs that people have been familiar with for decades, because that's an easy way to get ratings. BUT, there are significant differences. For one, they are not an obnoxious non-stop contest promoter like K-Earth, with idiots calling in every ten minutes because a fake jet "flew by" and they want to win a trip to Hawaii (God I hate that promotion so much, when will it end?!). They don't have a "wacky morning zoo" show like KLOS and so many others.

Yes, their DJs are voicetracked, oh my God, what a sin! The difference is that it's not promoted as a station that you call to get on the air live, so who cares if the DJs are live or not? It's not like they're mixing voicetracked DJs with live callers like K-Earth sometimes does. And strangely enough, if their programming were on an NPR station you most likely wouldn't complain that everything's prerecorded. Oh come on, you know a lot of stuff on NPR is prerecorded, yet oddly they don't get crap for it, why is that?

Finally, their DJs give more extensive commentary than other stations, and they sometimes get interesting people. One night I heard a legendary Beatles producer talking up songs, and that was pretty cool.

Look, I'm not saying the station is perfect, or even that it's great, I'm saying that compared to the other crap in L.A. it's pretty good. I only see it as being somewhat similar to other stations because of the playlist, but the playlist isn't everything.
 
I'm pretty certain that The Sound is not voice-tracked, unlike most stations in this city and country.

Sure they have the occasional pre-recorded specialty show, but pretty sure the jocks are live.
 
Buckethead said:
I'm pretty certain that The Sound is not voice-tracked, unlike most stations in this city and country.

Sure they have the occasional pre-recorded specialty show, but pretty sure the jocks are live.

The Sound jocks are live, but there are instances when they are tracked. If they have a big event to go to in their lives or if the station is doing something special they will sometimes VT the overnights, but even that's kind of rare.
 
That's what I figured. Also the guest DJ shows on Sunday are probably pre-recorded as is typical.
But their jocks are live for the most part.
 
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