It seems every time I tune to the station, within 10 minutes I hear Green Day's "Boulevard of Broken Dreams." Though the song is alright, isn't there a point in time where you cut down a song's airplay to prevent overkill? Hearing that song makes me want to tune the station out, which I do.
Another thing I'm curious about, though I admit I'm nowhere near an expert on rock or classic rock formats. WONE-FM identifies themselves at times as "The Home of Rock 'n' Roll" while other times they say stuff like "playing the best classic rock." Question 1: are rock 'n' roll and classic rock considered to be the same thing (I think no is the answer)? Question 2: if WONE is primarily classic rock, then why the frequent plays of songs from bands like Green Day? Question 3: if WONE is attempting to cover all eras of rock, why are they so heavy (or so it seems) on the classic rock era?
Finally, is TKO Grady live? And why does he sound like he is shouting all the time?
That's all.
Another thing I'm curious about, though I admit I'm nowhere near an expert on rock or classic rock formats. WONE-FM identifies themselves at times as "The Home of Rock 'n' Roll" while other times they say stuff like "playing the best classic rock." Question 1: are rock 'n' roll and classic rock considered to be the same thing (I think no is the answer)? Question 2: if WONE is primarily classic rock, then why the frequent plays of songs from bands like Green Day? Question 3: if WONE is attempting to cover all eras of rock, why are they so heavy (or so it seems) on the classic rock era?
Finally, is TKO Grady live? And why does he sound like he is shouting all the time?
That's all.