DavidEduardo said:
amfmsw said:
There are several stiffs that get played to death.
If they get played on a station today, then
today they are not stiffs.
There are #1 songs that are unplayable today, and there are #20 songs that are.
YES!!! Exactly David, and respectfully, I'm suggesting those tunes that have been ignored for years be retested. Look at that list of 100. There's nothing crazy, off the wall there (except The Cadillacs "Gloria" is just a NorthEast thing). Just fine tuned for the NJ/NY/PA area. A lot of sentimental favorites. One poster accounted for 13,000 voters. I know for a fact multiple votes were thrown out. 13k trumps 100 in my book, and these were from recall, not actual listening. The next auditorium test should include these 100 tunes that may NOW be HITS. And as a programmer, I'd be fascinated to see the 2nd hundred! I'll bet that's where the burned-out Betties wound up.
And yes, the station hasn't played Top 20 in 30 years, but was so infuential, it still has it's followers. It was the most listened to radio station in America. Period. It wasn't the first Top 40, but It set the standard. It would be hard to find anyone who grew up East of the Mississippi River over the age of 55 who did not know of, or listen to Musicradio 77WABC. 11 States Daytime coverage, 24 States at night, Canada and the Carribean. In 1969, Rated #9...in Pittsburgh, PA!
Speaking of the Northeast thing...that's another big gripe...consultants transplanting/importing research from other cities. NO! Stop it. You're doing your clients a huge disservice. Tampa to Daytona, well, ok. But Not to Philly! Nor Philly to LA. Philly/D.C/Baltimore was a '60='70's Regional Market, and has it's own sound, culture, foods, and soul roots. Much like NOLA, The Carolina Beach Sound, NYC, LA, Chicago/Detroit...all different tastes in tune texture. If you're not from this area, you'll never understand. Just try to understand today's (New Year's) Mummer's Day Parade!!! To most of you, it's men with feathers. To us, it's tradition. Like slicing a perfectly good Rib Eye steak paper thin, grilling it with carmelized onions and slathering it with provolone or Cheez-Whiz and slopping it on a hard Italian roll for a South Philly Cheese Steak. Like Candy & The Kisses "The 81" for the tongue.