Re: attempted clarification
> > Another uniformed person who comments without knowing what
>
> > he/she's talking about. LOL. I didn't finish reading so
> > hopefully you didn't go on to make any valid points. ha
> >
> > Oh, I just skimmed and...no, it looks like you stayed on
> the
> > race thing. Pity.
>
>
> Read E. Gill's initial post, one more time, slowly and
> out loud, invite a friend to clarify if necessary. He was
> expressing an opinion that it was kind of weird to be
> selling a Whitesnake song "coming up next", on WSTW, 20
> years after the song peaked. He never said the song sucked,
> or had no place on radio, he just thought that was odd. He
> never said Kanye West should have been put in its place. (I
> personally do not like West's music very much, but he has
> sold a few more CD's in recent months than Whitesnake -
> sarcasm intentional, who I do still listen to on occassion)
>
> KlassiKKountry is obviously a rock fan, if you take the time
> to read some of his posts, pick 5, he basically says the
> same thing over and over, and often implies that black
> people have too many stations, and whitey doesn't have
> enough, even though white people, especially young white
> males, listen to stations such as Power, 100.3, and 96.5,
> just as much, if not more than African Americans do.
>
> If one of the radio companies in town thought they could
> make money off a new modern or active rock station, they
> would do it!! I would welcome the addition, but I'm not
> holding my breath.
That crowd left and went over to the Internet or satellite like many groups. I'm one of them myself, and with so many new resources, and couldn't give a crap what terrestrial radio does.
Maybe it's the times that we don't realize and i'm not generalizing, if you want rock, real top 40, and not obsessive rap/hip hop or spanish on your radio dial like it seems now, maybe whites and adults in general are just throwing up their hands or just looking down on terrestrial and will just move on to a new frontier or neighborhood for music. And that's why what's happening That Klassik is complaining about.
And Klassik feels like it's taking over his world, when he probably needs to move on with the rest of us to the world he 's seeking to stay in. And That is Internet and Satellite my friend.
Same with movies...you don't need your VCR or DVD much longer. The stores that cater to these people are in lower incomes as far as mom and pop operations go.
Move along with the rest to streaming.
>
> Now, E-Gill, back to your point, I agree it was weird to
> clump Whitesnake into that particular group of "coming up
> next". It was not an 80's weekend (or weekday), that song
> still gets a ton of airplay for a 20+ year old song on MMR,
> BEN, YSP, etc..., so there was no shock value in it. Now,
> KlassiKK, will they still be saying "coming up next, Kanye
> West" in 20 years? Maybe, maybe not, but thats not for just
> you to decide!
>