• Get involved.
    We want your input!
    Apply for Membership and join the conversations about everything related to broadcasting.

    After we receive your registration, a moderator will review it. After your registration is approved, you will be permitted to post.
    If you use a disposable or false email address, your registration will be rejected.

    After your membership is approved, please take a minute to tell us a little bit about yourself.
    https://www.radiodiscussions.com/forums/introduce-yourself.1088/

    Thanks in advance and have fun!
    RadioDiscussions Administrators

WOW! I Can't Believe CBS-FM Played THAT!

Well, I knew CBS-FM has been slowly but surely delving into the 80's lately - but not like this!

This morning, toward the end of the 3 AM hour, CBS-FM played the uptempo, freestyle-leaning 1987 Stacey Q song, "Two Of Hearts."

I can imagine the look on one dentist's face if they played that same song in the 3 PM hour! ???
 
DToTheJ said:
Well, I knew CBS-FM has been slowly but surely delving into the 80's lately - but not like this!

This morning, toward the end of the 3 AM hour, CBS-FM played the uptempo, freestyle-leaning 1987 Stacey Q song, "Two Of Hearts."

I can imagine the look on one dentist's face if they played that same song in the 3 PM hour! ???

They're supposed to be playing the hits, right?

That one was #8 for the year 1986 on Z-100, which means it was as NYC mass appeal as it gets.

http://www.eclecticcompany.com/Z-1986.html
 
DToTheJ said:
Well, I knew CBS-FM has been slowly but surely delving into the 80's lately - but not like this!

This morning, toward the end of the 3 AM hour, CBS-FM played the uptempo, freestyle-leaning 1987 Stacey Q song, "Two Of Hearts."

I can imagine the look on one dentist's face if they played that same song in the 3 PM hour! ???
That song is 24 years old! It fits their "classic hits" or even "oldies" intention.

BTW it was 1986. Released in February but became a "summer" hit.

You are getting older. That is why you are questioning it.

Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!
 
I've noticed that the station seems to be a bit more adventurous in the late-night hours. Maybe that's where they test songs they're considering adding into regular rotation.
 
Mike said:
no keep that song on KTU

it does not belong on CBS-FM
It's New York! That should explain it. How many large markets do not have any Country stations. They just lost their only remaining commercial Classical station (10/8/2009) and that was because it was owned by a failing newspaper.

Any uptempo dance-type song with a former commercial value will be heard, eventually, on CBS-FM, as long as its demographics are not dead.

"2 of v's" certainly qualifies.

New York City is not my idea of a diverse radio market. Athough, that's today.

Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!
 
Great song indeed. Thanks for the memory. They get airplay up the road too.
 
Thanks Anita and Jeff (subsequently) on the correction on the year... I was going to confirm it on Google, but I went with my gut... It's not that I'm disputing that the song was a hit, especially here, as Anita pointed out. But I guess you can count me in with the Mikes of the world...

Mike said:
no keep that song on KTU

it does not belong on CBS-FM

... that think the song is a little too uptempo to be played alongside the likes of The Beatles and The Temptations, let alone the song that played immediately after it when I heard it that morning... Connie Francis' "Where The Boys Are"!
 
DToTheJ said:
... that think the song is a little too uptempo to be played alongside the likes of The Beatles and The Temptations, let alone the song that played immediately after it when I heard it that morning... Connie Francis' "Where The Boys Are"!

Urbanites of a same-sex disposition would beg to differ. (Not that the dentist and his minions would know. They're scared they'll give them AIDS or something.)
 
Mike said:
no keep that song on KTU

it does not belong on CBS-FM

I'm scared to know your opinion when CBS-FM starts playing Prince, Stevie B, or George Lamond. What matters is, that song was a "Hit" and I don't see any problem of Two Of Hearts being on rotation on CBS-FM. Wait until we get into 2015 when the 90's will soon be on rotation.
 
THIS JUST IN!![/size]

The '90's were 20 years ago.



Bless you and keep you all!

Famous!
 
d21ofnj said:
I'm scared to know your opinion when CBS-FM starts playing Prince, Stevie B, or George Lamond...

I have no problem with CBS-FM playing Prince, as he is very mainstream. Hell, I believe they're already playing "Little Red Corvette", now that I think about it. But when I heard it, it didn't faze me as much as a Stacey Q hit would, since Prince is so popular. Maybe a Stevie B song is doable. George Lamond... come on, I know "Bad of the Heart," but I doubt the demo that will be listening to CBS-FM in five years would.
 
George Lamond had a hit with "Bad of the Heart" back in 1990. Originally it was called Loose Touch when that song was released in 1988, but never had a hit until 1990 when it was renamed as George Lamond.

d21ofnj said:
I'm scared to know your opinion when CBS-FM starts playing Prince, Stevie B, or George Lamond. What matters is, that song was a "Hit" and I don't see any problem of Two Of Hearts being on rotation on CBS-FM. Wait until we get into 2015 when the 90's will soon be on rotation.

Yes! Put some 90's music on CBS-FM and see it what it fits and get rid of that Beatles and 60's Motown out of the way. I hope they will phasing out 60's music until it will phasing in the 90's songs as well. Here's what the songs that you'll about to hear on CBS-FM in the next five years:

1. C+C Music Factory - "Gonna Make You Sweat"
2. Black Box - "Strike It Up"
3. Madonna - "Vogue"
4. Celine Dion - "If You Ask Me To"
5. Celine Dion & Peabo Bryson - "Beauty and the Beast"
6. Regina Belle & Peabo Bryson - "A Whole New World"
7. Hootie & the Blowfish - "I Only Wanna Be With You"
8. Atlantis Morrisette - "You Oughta Know"
9. REM - "Losing My Religion"
10. Eric Clapton - "Tears in Heaven"
11. Mariah Carey - "I Can't Let Go"
12. The Cranberries - "Linger"
13. Bryan Adams - "Anyting I Do, I'll Do It For You"
14. Cece Peniston - "Finally"
15. Brandy & Monica - "The Boy Is Mine"
16. Aerosmith - "Don't Wanna Miss a Thing"
17. MC Hammer - "U Can't Touch This"
18. Lou Bega - "Mambo #5"

And the last two songs are my favorites from 1999 that they will fit on CBS-FM in the next few years:

19. Christina Aguliera - "Genie in the Bottle"
20. Britney Spears - "Baby One More Time"

those are twenty of these song from the 90's and two of the Disney songs (including "Beauty and the Beast" and "A Whole New World") that they will be adding to it's playlist on CBS-FM for the next five years.
 
Personally I'd rather hear a late 80's dance song on CBS-FM than something like Van Halen or Bon Jovi. But I guess you're treading on thin ice either way. Prince is definitely fair game - I've also heard them play "1999", "When Doves Cry", and "Raspberry Beret" with some regularity.

Most of the 90's list is definitely far off for CBS-FM right now - especially Britney and Christina. People listen to CBS-FM specifically to *avoid* that kind of music. MAYBE in a few years, I could see "Vogue", "I Only Wanna Be With You", "Losing My Religion", "Linger", and "Finally" being mixed in, and they've played "Mambo #5" before. The rest are either too slow, too new, or too edgy.
 
Don't forget Bryan Adams' song listed above. Had major radio appeal in the 90's.

Oh, and thanks for completely mangling Alanis Morissette's name, DF. ;)
 
Motown songs will NEVER be gotten out of the way,nor will Beatles, so get over it!!
more,More,MORE Supremes,thank you!!!
 
mjb1124 said:
Personally I'd rather hear a late 80's dance song on CBS-FM than something like Van Halen or Bon Jovi.

Funny; I'd think that, at the very least, Van Halen's "Jump" wouldn't raise eyebrows; ditto with Bon Jovi's biggest hits, and compounded by his being something of a "native son" a la Springsteen...
 
Status
This thread has been closed due to inactivity. You can create a new thread to discuss this topic.


Back
Top Bottom