With the Hot AC format largely moving away from the 90s except for maybe one an hour or so (if that), and Gen-X stations croaking, why is it so hard for AC to embrace the 90s more than just the Seal, Shania Twain, Celine Dion, Melissa Etheridge, Faith Hill, Tracy Chapman, Matchbox 20, Hootie and the Blowfish, Paula Cole, Donna Lewis, etc. type artists? I guess I could include 80s artists that had some hits in the 90s in that category as well. It almost seems like most of the "sleepy" songs on the AC format come from the 90s
There are plenty of songs from that era, that IMO, the AC's should start playing, for example:
Gin Blossoms - Found Out About You/Hey Jealousy/Follow You Down
Dave Matthews Band - Crash Into Me/Ants Marching
Blind Melon - No Rain
Goo Goo Dolls - Name (seems like you never hear this one, just "Iris" and sometimes "Slide")
New Radicals - You Get What You Give
Collective Soul - Shine
The Cure - Friday I'm In Love
Deep Blue Something - Breakfast at Tiffany's
Semisonic - Closing Time
Mr. Big - To Be With You
Matchbox 20 - Bent/Real World/Push
Tal Bachman - She's So High
Eagle Eye Cherry - Save Tonight
Smashing Pumpkins - 1979
Third Eye Blind - Jumper/Semi-Charmed Life
Vertical Horizon - Everything You Want (may be 2000)
Counting Crows - Mr. Jones
...etc. etc. etc.
It just seems to me that with a lot of AC's getting the 70s out of the way, and getting more aggressive with the 80s, they could take the 90s up a notch and give that era more attention. Some of the more 'cutting edge' AC's like the Cox ones (B98.5, for example), B-101 Philadelphia, WLIT/Chicago, etc. are playing some of the songs listed above but not many more, it seems. I wouldn't buy that some of those songs are too 'aggressive' for the format, as a ton of AC's are playing 80s Bon Jovi, The Outfield, Whitesnake, etc. Do they not test well or something? Find that hard to believe. It seems to me that with Hot AC's moving songs like the above listed out of their playlists, that they would move over to the AC format.
I guess it's just frusturating to me, because 90s kinda get a bad rap with the AC format, but actually, from what I can see, there is quite a bit of good material to choose from.
There are plenty of songs from that era, that IMO, the AC's should start playing, for example:
Gin Blossoms - Found Out About You/Hey Jealousy/Follow You Down
Dave Matthews Band - Crash Into Me/Ants Marching
Blind Melon - No Rain
Goo Goo Dolls - Name (seems like you never hear this one, just "Iris" and sometimes "Slide")
New Radicals - You Get What You Give
Collective Soul - Shine
The Cure - Friday I'm In Love
Deep Blue Something - Breakfast at Tiffany's
Semisonic - Closing Time
Mr. Big - To Be With You
Matchbox 20 - Bent/Real World/Push
Tal Bachman - She's So High
Eagle Eye Cherry - Save Tonight
Smashing Pumpkins - 1979
Third Eye Blind - Jumper/Semi-Charmed Life
Vertical Horizon - Everything You Want (may be 2000)
Counting Crows - Mr. Jones
...etc. etc. etc.
It just seems to me that with a lot of AC's getting the 70s out of the way, and getting more aggressive with the 80s, they could take the 90s up a notch and give that era more attention. Some of the more 'cutting edge' AC's like the Cox ones (B98.5, for example), B-101 Philadelphia, WLIT/Chicago, etc. are playing some of the songs listed above but not many more, it seems. I wouldn't buy that some of those songs are too 'aggressive' for the format, as a ton of AC's are playing 80s Bon Jovi, The Outfield, Whitesnake, etc. Do they not test well or something? Find that hard to believe. It seems to me that with Hot AC's moving songs like the above listed out of their playlists, that they would move over to the AC format.
I guess it's just frusturating to me, because 90s kinda get a bad rap with the AC format, but actually, from what I can see, there is quite a bit of good material to choose from.