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jmd
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I know this is a sensitive question among some listeners with the Philadelphia Market being saturated with rock stations as it is. Lets flash back to the late 1980's and early 90's. WMMR was in it's heyday and it's competition was a classic rock station AKA 94 WYSP. Looking at the market today, it seems like everyone is trying to take the same piece of the pie, with the except of WRFF, and WMGK. What happened to those great artists of yesterday that nobody plays anymore? I mean great bands like "The Alarm" , "Midnight Oil" , just to name a few. When was the last time you heard "I'm Alive" by Love and Rockets? Given these are NOT hits of today, and the music soundscape has changed greatly since then, I would love to hear a radio station in Philadelphia remind me (Generation X) of my youth. How "OLD" (LOL) does a song have to be to be considered an OLDIE? I feel my words may fall on deaf ears, but how about a "Generation X" oldies station ???????? All points of view welcome. TNX JMD