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FRR said:Oh, I forgot.....Half of WGRR's playlist!
The OTHER half of the GRR playlist.
FRR said:Oh, I forgot.....Half of WGRR's playlist!
alans613 said:The Truthsayer said:Neanderpaul said:"Psycho" by Puddle Of Mudd
I hate that song. And it's a power...and it tests.
my god, I live in South Dakota and one of the two local CHR's I can get plays Psycho and has Fake It by Seether in power rotation.
That same CHR is doing some sort of "old school" weekend and they just played Flashlight by Parliament followed by Wheel in the Sky by Journey and Me so Horny by 2 Live Crew.
anything with George Clinton [who was in Parliament] in it makes me gag :-[ and so does any blatant classic rock stuff from the 70s and 80s being played on a CHR [AC/DC, Kansas, Van Halen, Pink Floyd, Def Leppard, Led Zeppelin, etc.]. Dont get me wrong I like classic rock but not on a friggin' CHR, flashback weekend or not
...And everybody thought friggin' Mix 107.7 was stuck in 1985!!!!! ;D
Disco Jonn said:Song's that should retire and NEVER be heard from again.
Anything from the "Dirty Dancing" Soundtrack, George Michael's "Faith" CD, or Michael Jackson's "Bad" CD. Basically the entire year of 1988. The year 1988 made me think maybe Air Supply wasn't that bad.
Also add into the mix "The Living Years" by Mike & the Mechanics, and "Second Chance" by 38 Special. Very lame songs from 2 GREAT Bands!!!
Disco Jonn said:You've hit the nail on the head with all those songs you listed by George Michael and Michael Jackson... instant channel switch.
Not every song from 1988 was bad... but over 50% of the Top 100 could retire from radio airplay and I wouldn't shed a tear.
I did enjoy listening to Al B. Sure. He actually had a Football Scholarship award to him by a Big Ten School and decided to go the Music Route instead. Wasn't Midnight Oil from 1987???
If you go and look at the Top 100 from 1988... you'll see why it wasn't the Best Year for Music.
DJJack1 said:"You Can Call Me Al" by Paul Simon. Dumbest damn song ever written by someone who should know better.
Disco Jonn said:You've hit the nail on the head with all those songs you listed by George Michael and Michael Jackson... instant channel switch.
Not every song from 1988 was bad... but over 50% of the Top 100 could retire from radio airplay and I wouldn't shed a tear.
I did enjoy listening to Al B. Sure. He actually had a Football Scholarship award to him by a Big Ten School and decided to go the Music Route instead. Wasn't Midnight Oil from 1987???
If you go and look at the Top 100 from 1988... you'll see why it wasn't the Best Year for Music.
1988 also had the following "wonderful" songs:
"Kokomo" by The Beach Boys...Should NEVER be heard from again.
"Don't Worry Be Happy" by Bobby McFerrin...Please go away...PLEASE!!! THAT would make me "happy"!!!
Dis-Honorable mention to "Love Bites" by Def Leppard. Can't any radio station play "Animal" instead???
Other crappy #1s of 1988...
"The Flame" by Cheap Trick. Why did these morons ever exist?
"Every Rose Has Its Thorn" by Poison. Do PDs get a bonus every time this song is played? I hear it at least once a day on any number of stations. It's not like Poison didn't have any other Top 40 hits(They had NINE others, FOUR OTHERS which were Top 10 hits..."Unskinny Bop" from 1990 went to #3, but do you ever hear THAT one on the radio?!?).
BOTH of Whitney Houston's #1s from '88, "Where Do Broken Hearts Go" and "So Emotional". Used to love Whitney's music...Now I can't stand it.
"Red Red Wine" by UB40. I once loved this song, and even have a vinyl copy of it here at the house. However, repetition on the radio killed this tune for me.
These are just the #1s for 1988...Maybe this WAS a bad year for music.
nicomp said:can barely understand what the head is saying.