• 01-14-2004, 07:49 AM
    tugmcmartin
    A Temporary Radio Renaissance
    So i turn on the radio on Monday morning while i'm switching out CD's in my changer for my commute. I find that my FM radion station of choice, KBCO out of Boulder, CO (they're mostly a AAA format) is doing an A to Z rundown of their entire catalog of music. Out of curiousity i stay tuned in for the duration of my drive. What a refreshing myriad of musical offerings i heard. To give you an idea, this morning they were on the Ds. For the last 100 minutes they've been playing songs that begin with "Dance". Some artists: Led Zep, Melissa Etheridge, U2, Sly and the Family Stone, Wang Chung, Bruce Springsteen, and Billy Idol, along with a couple i didn't recognize. Anyway, its kinda nice to be able to tune in and not have to worry about hearing song "X" for the hundredth time during the week. Also fun to try and guess what songs might be coming up next.

    T-
  • 01-14-2004, 08:03 AM
    Finch Platte
    That's good to hear...
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tugmcmartin
    So i turn on the radio on Monday morning while i'm switching out CD's in my changer for my commute. I find that my FM radion station of choice, KBCO out of Boulder, CO (they're mostly a AAA format) is doing an A to Z rundown of their entire catalog of music. Out of curiousity i stay tuned in for the duration of my drive. What a refreshing myriad of musical offerings i heard. To give you an idea, this morning they were on the Ds. For the last 100 minutes they've been playing songs that begin with "Dance". Some artists: Led Zep, Melissa Etheridge, U2, Sly and the Family Stone, Wang Chung, Bruce Springsteen, and Billy Idol, along with a couple i didn't recognize. Anyway, its kinda nice to be able to tune in and not have to worry about hearing song "X" for the hundredth time during the week. Also fun to try and guess what songs might be coming up next.

    T-

    ...no pun intended ;)

    The only rock station we get at my work (it's a quonset hut) is a classic rawk station The Hawwwwwwk (think phlegm). Lately, they've been playing the hell out of Led Zep, whom I can't stand. I always think "who died in Led Zep, they're playing them so much."

    I was driving my "new" car (Buick Skylark Supreme- sounds like a burger) home yesterday. All it's got is a cassette/FM radio. As I didn't have a cassette on me, I was listening to The Hawwwwwk. After a commercial break, they came back on and began to play Stairway To Heaven! Needless to say, the rest of the drive home was in silence.

    Sorry about the rant ;) Sounds like you're a little luckier than most of us.

    fp
  • 01-14-2004, 09:51 AM
    DarrenH
    You got that right. Temporary. But it's nice to know that there are moments of quality FM broadcasting still out there.

    The only thing I can listen to anymore is AM talk. And even that gets annoying because AM reception totally sucks.

    Darren
  • 01-14-2004, 10:28 AM
    tugmcmartin
    Here's what else i've heard this morning. No repeats too... which is probably the best part.

    Counting Crows - Daylight Fading
    Beatles - Daytripper
    Police - De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da
    Steely Dan - Deacon Blues
    Stones - Dead Flowers
    Midnight Oil - The Dead Heart
    Traffic - Dear Mr. Fantasy
    Beatles - Dear Prudence
    XTC - Dear God
    Collective Soul - December
    Kenny Wayne Sheppard - Deja Voodoo
    CSN - Deja Vu
    Euphoria - Delerium
    Sting - Desert Rose
    U2 - Desire
    Eagles - Desperado
    Missing Persons - Destination Unknown
    INXS - Devil Inside

    Plus 2 or 3 others i can't remember. Pretty cool mix of stuff. I may try and keep posting from time to time what they're playing.

    T-
  • 01-14-2004, 03:26 PM
    tugmcmartin
    And here's some more....
    Still in the D's. Wrote down what i was around to hear.

    Mitch Ryder - Devil with a Blue Dress/Good Golly Miss Molly
    Shawn Colvin - Diamond in the Rough
    Ben Harper - Diamonds on the Inside
    Paul Simon - Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes
    Samples - Did You Ever Look So Nice
    Peter Gabriel - Digging in the Dirt
    Lou Reed - Dirty Boulevard
    Don Henley - Dirty Laundry
    Steely Dan - Dirty Work
    Matchbox 20 - Disease
    Matthew Sweet - Divine Intervention
    Little Feat - Dixie Chicken
    Dada - Disneyland
    Steely Dan - Do it Again
    Lisa Loeb - Do You Sleep
    Jackson Brown - Doctor Me Eyes
    Van Morrison - Domino
    Robert Cray - Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
    INXS - Don't Change
    Tom Petty - Don't Come Around Here No More
    Seal - Don't Cry
    The Band - Don't Do It
    Tom Petty - Don't Do Me Like That
    Crowded House - Don't Dream Its Over
    Dave Matthews Band - Don't Drink the Water
    Pretenders - Don't Get Me Wrong
    Peter Gabriel - Don't Give Up
    Norah Jones - Don't Know Why
    The Beatles - Don't Let Me Down
    No Doubt - Don't Speak
    Fleetwood Mac - Don't Stop
    The Stones - Don't Stop
    Bobby McFerrin - Don't Worry, Be Happy
    Human League - Don't You Want Me
    Stevie Wonder - Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing
    Simple Minds - Don't You Forget About Me
    CCR - Down on the Corner
    Little Feat - Down on the Farm
    Men at Work - Down Under
    Phish - Down with Disease

    T-
  • 01-14-2004, 06:36 PM
    MindGoneHaywire
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by DarrenH
    it's nice to know that there are moments of quality FM broadcasting still out there.
    Darren

    Quality? I don't know, I stopped listening to AOR & Classic Rock radio stations 20 years ago. I don't see one song on the lists Tug put up that had been released at that time that wasn't on those playlists, which were restrictive enough to drive me away. I can understand that since they rotate 250 songs these days instead of the 500 or 1000 they did back then, that this might seem like some great exercise in diversity. But it sure doesn't look that way to me. There's a title or two there that might provide a pleasant surprise, sure--but I think it's a commentary on how bad radio has been for the past couple of decades that this makes even a smidgen of a positive impact on you guys.
  • 01-14-2004, 08:12 PM
    DarrenH
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by MindGoneHaywire
    Quality? I don't know, I stopped listening to AOR & Classic Rock radio stations 20 years ago. I don't see one song on the lists Tug put up that had been released at that time that wasn't on those playlists, which were restrictive enough to drive me away. I can understand that since they rotate 250 songs these days instead of the 500 or 1000 they did back then, that this might seem like some great exercise in diversity. But it sure doesn't look that way to me. There's a title or two there that might provide a pleasant surprise, sure--but I think it's a commentary on how bad radio has been for the past couple of decades that this makes even a smidgen of a positive impact on you guys.

    I'm certainly not advocating the brilliance of FM radio these days. I'm in the camp that FM radio stinks and has been stinking for a long time. I was merely making a friendly comment towards Tug regarding his radio experience. I guess I need to choose my words more carefully. Specifically, using the word "quality" when referencing FM radio. But I am happy for Tug and his 'temporary radio renaissance'.

    Darren
  • 01-14-2004, 10:07 PM
    MindGoneHaywire
    Hey, if he got a jolt out of it, that's really all that matters. I was just a bit surprised, because the list looked stale to me. I think our expectations when it comes to radio have been diminished to an obscene extent.
  • 01-15-2004, 06:48 AM
    Dusty Chalk
    Everything old is new again, when you don't listen to it all the time.
  • 01-15-2004, 06:55 AM
    tugmcmartin
    I agree with both you guys (MindGoneHaywire and Darren). That playlist isn't anything revalatory by any means. All of those songs are still the ones you've heard on the dial for the past 30 years. My main point was that its refreshing to turn on the radio for a few days and not know whats coming next and to know you're probably going to hear a song or two that they haven't played in ages, rather than the same 50 song rotation they normally play. Radio still stucks, but i'm gonna enjoy what that particular station is doing for a couple more days.
  • 01-15-2004, 08:03 AM
    Finch Platte
    You can't use the words 'quality' and 'FM radio' in the same sentence.
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by DarrenH
    I'm certainly not advocating the brilliance of FM radio these days. I'm in the camp that FM radio stinks and has been stinking for a long time. I was merely making a friendly comment towards Tug regarding his radio experience. I guess I need to choose my words more carefully. Specifically, using the word "quality" when referencing FM radio. But I am happy for Tug and his 'temporary radio renaissance'.

    Darren

    Oh, wait.

    "I wasted some good quality time listening to FM radio last night."

    fp