Songs of the Year
Re: Songs of the Year
Moon River was our first dance at our wedding.
(It was the first dance at every wedding that year)
Later
(It was the first dance at every wedding that year)
Later
I blame Susan Collins
"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in a large group". George Carlin
I have never insulted anyone. I simply describe them, accurately.
"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in a large group". George Carlin
I have never insulted anyone. I simply describe them, accurately.
Re: Songs of the Year
Gene Chandler's the man. Not enough rock-'n'-rollers wore monocles.
Re: Songs of the Year
i am a patient boy...i wait, i wait, i wait, i wait
Re: Songs of the Year
You gotta believe that "Tush" made the top 50 based purely on Stu Collins spinning it religiously.
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I could probably sing every one of those songs in its entirety, except Mr Jaws, and yet not even NAME one song from 2023
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My first thought was that that's a pretty straight-laced looking group of dudes (and one dudette) for the mid-1970s
and especially so for a bunch of DJs. Then I saw the playlist and, more importantly, the station's frequency and
realized that the picture is not just a year-end station promo but rather one of the last relics from Top-40 AM radio.
The actual death of the news/traffic/current hits format on AM might not have been for another half-dozen years
when 770/WABC in NYC switched to their all-talk format ('81?) but it was certainly on its way out by then.
A similar lineup of FM jocks from the same year would have featured a younger group and contained a lot more
hair and beards. Stu Collins may look a bit like a younger Vin Scelsa but there's no way Vin would be caught
dead being roped in to that kind of playlist.
and especially so for a bunch of DJs. Then I saw the playlist and, more importantly, the station's frequency and
realized that the picture is not just a year-end station promo but rather one of the last relics from Top-40 AM radio.
The actual death of the news/traffic/current hits format on AM might not have been for another half-dozen years
when 770/WABC in NYC switched to their all-talk format ('81?) but it was certainly on its way out by then.
A similar lineup of FM jocks from the same year would have featured a younger group and contained a lot more
hair and beards. Stu Collins may look a bit like a younger Vin Scelsa but there's no way Vin would be caught
dead being roped in to that kind of playlist.
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