radioman148 said:K-Hits last time I checked played very little from the 60s and what they did play was mostly Motown. Have they changed that?
No. I'd say that yours is a very accurate assessment of their playlist. If I hear a 60s song on K-Hits, it's invariably a (very) well-worn hit from The Temptations, Diana Ross and the Supremes or Marvin Gaye. Not that there's anything wrong with any of those groups, but come on - they all have more than 2 or 3 hits. And, there is a heck of a lot more 60s music to choose from than the very narrow band of songs that CBS airs on 104.3.
Frankly, WLS-FM could widen it up a bit too. Except on Friday nights, which are excellent.
I so wish that greatest hits stations would open up their playlists a bit. And no, they don't have to go so wide as to play "Mrs. Bluebird" from Eternity's Children. Add some of the other hits that well-known groups had. Just a few examples:
- Shoo-Be-Doo-Be-Doo-Da-Day by Stevie Wonder;
- Special Occasion, If You Can Want, Yester Love by Smoky Robinson and the Miracles;
- Some Things You Never Get Used To and The Composer by Diana Ross & the Supremes;
- Don't Take It So Hard and Him or Me by Paul Revere and the Raiders;
- Words by The Monkees;
- Ask The Lonely, Something About You, Shake Me Wake Me, You Keep Running Away from the Four Tops;
- I Get the Sweetest Feeling by Jackie Wilson [GREAT song that's never, ever, played anymore];
- Agent Double-O-Soul from Edwin Starr;
- Girl (Why You Wanna Make Me So Blue) by The Temptations; and
- She's My Girl and You Know What I Mean by the Turtles.
Just a few examples of songs that you could drop in once in a while to freshen up these stale playlists. There are literally hundreds of others and I could be here all day listing them. All had frequent airplay on the biggest Top 40 stations and charted surprisingly well when they came out.
And if I never heard Brown Eyed Girl and/or It's The Same Old Song again, it would be too soon!!!! Not to mention that Bryan Adams sends me for the presets in a nanosecond when his raspy voice appears on either WLS-FM or K-Hits (and it's does so often on the latter).