Varulven said:
Music Director in this day and age is about as glorious a title as Senior V.P. Of Regular Programming for Safe Harbor. It's a title. Really, Neanderpaul, what "regional" Kansas band have you broken? Did you find the Kansas version of Aerosmith? Are you playing anything on your station that other stations are not playing?
Do you do the real A & R work so necessary for great radio. The work Maxanne Sartori did when she discovered The Cars or took a chance on Television?
Being a "Music Director" in Kansas is cool, I guess, if having that title is your be all and end all. It makes you happy, Great. Watch 60 minutes of a one on one interview to maybe learn something, Neanderpaul. Get a grip.
What would you rather have in your collection? My Mission Of Burma interview with footage from their first show in The Paradise or Neanderpaul airchecks from WAAF?
I rest my case.
Well Joe, even though I said I was done responding to you, you are quite the master baiter, and I will respond professionally to your inquiry.
First of all, the title of Music Director at KQRC in Kansas City is one of the most desirable jobs in Rock radio, and I'm flattered to be doing it every day. I don't need to list my extremely impressive resume' on an internet message board to prove my worth. It suffices to say that I've worked for several of the leaders in Rock radio, and interviewed just about every important/relevant member of every important rock band of the past 20 years. Some of whom I call personal friends. Plus, some of the pioneers in Rock history. It's one of the things I'm most grateful for every day when I wake up and go to my "job." I don't need to
tell people how cool I am. I
know it. I'm
amazing Joe. You'd be awed by my interviewing acumen. Go back, and get some of those WAAF airchecks, and you'll hear the who's who of relevant artists, being interviewed in their prime, when it matters, and exposed to a verifiable audience of hundreds of thousands every day. I continue to do this each weekday afternoon. I've done it for 20 years. Not as long as your career, but you're also around 20 years my senior. I'll put my career next to anyone's with no shame. But, I don't dig myself so much that I have to drop names on this board every third post or so. As a matter of fact, go back and see if I've EVER mentioned anyone I've met, or interviewed, or had on my show in this, or the previous board's space. I don't think I have. But, I could be wrong.
And, just once, with all due respect I will enlighten you.
The Kansas City radio market is technically Missouri. I'd respectfully ask that if you're going to use geography with relation to what radio market I'm currently in, that you do so correctly. Not only do you not work in Boston radio at all, I do not feel the need to belittle you with the fact that your cable access tv show is neither rated, nor considered a job in the broadcasting industry in every post. In the future, please do some fact-checking before presenting misleading information.
You ask:
"what "regional" Kansas band have you broken?"
It would be unfair to take credit for the station's breaking of Puddle Of Mudd, or championing of Danny Carey (arguably the premier drummer in the rock arena today, playing for arguably the best band in the Rock arena today). Nor would it be fair of me to take credit for putting on a radio station festival show that drew over 30,000 people to the Liberty Memorial this year, with the fact that more would have shown had we printed more tickets. How many did the KISS concert draw?
You seem to like to drop names of people with national profiles and then ask localism-based questioning. Please pick a side Joe.
I am doing fine. Thanks for asking. I wish the same for you someday.
I apologize to everyone for this tangential post. What were we talking about again?