10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on January 12, 2014, 09:22:57 AM
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Yes, Renee will count down the top ten songs per the "Foghead Favorites" poll. Hope this satisfies our '00s quota for the week...
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Just heard the Capital Cities song, which has been dormant since BP took over, preceded by the KFOG favorites best new artist #10 sweeper. Which is probably why they dug it out.
Speaking of, I wonder if "Safe and Sound" and other songs removed from/never on KFOG's rotation will be on Monday's 10@10. Maybe "Same Love" by Macklemore/Ryan Lewis/Mary Lambert. (The survey this year actually listed plenty of songs that weren't part of KFOG's regular rotation, unlike last year's which omitted many songs, even ones that were on their playlist.)
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I would love it if RR gave 'chart stats' for tomorrow's show. Yeah, not gonna happen.
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I would love it if RR gave 'chart stats' for tomorrow's show. Yeah, not gonna happen.
Are you referring to stats from Mediabase? Number of Foghead votes from the survey? Something else (or any and/or all of the above?)
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Sadly, I won't be around for the set (jury duty calls), so take copious notes!
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I would love it if RR gave 'chart stats' for tomorrow's show. Yeah, not gonna happen.
Are you referring to stats from Mediabase? Number of Foghead votes from the survey? Something else (or any and/or all of the above?)
Any sort of statistic that might indicate to the listener that the selections weren't made by management.
I am not overly optimistic that this show is going to be one of the all time bests.
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Just heard the Capital Cities song, which has been dormant since BP took over, preceded by the KFOG favorites best new artist #10 sweeper. Which is probably why they dug it out.
Speaking of, I wonder if "Safe and Sound" and other songs removed from/never on KFOG's rotation will be on Monday's 10@10. Maybe "Same Love" by Macklemore/Ryan Lewis/Mary Lambert. (The survey this year actually listed plenty of songs that weren't part of KFOG's regular rotation, unlike last year's which omitted many songs, even ones that were on their playlist.)
if "Safe & Sound" is indeed #10 on the Foghead poll, it will be the first song we hear. And Imagine Dragons is #6, I think. This will basically be what the first 2013 10@10 will sound like 10 years from now ;)
ETA: oh wait, "best song" and "best new artist" are 2 diff things. oops.
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#10: Dawes, "Most People"
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#9: There's a wet toad in my sprocket: "New Constellation"
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#8: the Mumfords "I Will Wait"
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Iron Man 3 clip. Can Hunger games be far behind?
#7: Frank Turner, "Recovery", a personal fave, so BOS.
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#6: as noted above, Imagine Dragons "Demons"
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#5 Vampire Weekend, "Unbelievers"
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#4 Pearl Jam "Sirens"
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I like #10 and #6. #s 4, 5, and 8 make me blorf. #9 sounds like everything that TTWS released 20 years ago. #2 is going to be The Mowgli's San Francisco.
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Ten great songs...that all sound alike.
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The hits get bigger as the numbers get smaller! We enter the Top Three with Serena Ryder, "Stompa". I'd like to stomp-a this-a song-a out-a.
I've gotta assume "Royals" is #1 or 2.
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#2 Mowglis, "San Francisco"
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and the song at the top of this stax-o-wax is... Lorde, "Royals".
I'm not gonna call this set good or bad; it is what it is. Certainly, from their perspective, it's a way to showcase "today's KFOG". But other than the Frank Turner, I'm not terribly fond of any of these, and the ones that I found bearable when new are now totally burnt out.
I don't recall the Vampire Weekend getting as much airplay as the others, but maybe that's just me.
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This is like a slightly more exciting version of a Live From The Archives set. Not that any of the songs are bad, but ultimately such a set seems the waste of everybody's time.
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This is like a slightly more exciting version of a Live From The Archives set. Not that any of the songs are bad, but ultimately such a set seems the waste of everybody's time.
I guess the idea, in the age of people-meters, is that (a) younger demos tuning around while in the car will stop at one of these familiar songs, and (b) it drives folks to the website to see "the complete list".
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Counting Down 2013 Foghead favorites!
10. Dawes - Most People
9. Toad the Wet Sprocket - New Constellation
8. Mumford and Sons - I Will Wait
7. Frank Turner - Recovery
6. Imagine Dragons - Demons
5. Vampire Weekend - Unbelievers
4. Pearl Jam - Sirens
3. Serena Ryder - Stompa
2. The Mowgli's - San Francisco
1. Lorde - Royals
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Speaking of, I wonder if "Safe and Sound" and other songs removed from/never on KFOG's rotation will be on Monday's 10@10. Maybe "Same Love" by Macklemore/Ryan Lewis/Mary Lambert. (The survey this year actually listed plenty of songs that weren't part of KFOG's regular rotation, unlike last year's which omitted many songs, even ones that were on their playlist.)
Update after viewing the full list of 2013 Foghead Favorites: Nada. Capital Cities at 23. Depeche Mode (which also got dumped at the same time as CC and DC) was 24. Moby (41), Macklemore (43), Daft Punk (44) look like the only ones on their list that were never on the real playlist. Also David Bowie was 42 which I only remember them playing for a couple weeks. They cut off the list at 44, but there were a lot more to pick from in the survey.
Your 2013 Foghead Favorite Songs:
1. Lorde, “Royals”
2. Mowgli’s, “San Franicsco”
3. Serena Ryder, “Stompa”
4. Pearl Jam, “Sirens”
5. Vampire Weekend, “Unbelievers”
6. Imagine Dragons - Demons
7. Frank Turner, “Recovery”
8. Mumford & Sons, “I Will Wait”
9. Toad the Wet Sprocket, “New Constellation”
10. Dawes, “Most People”
11. Avett Bros, “February Seven”
12. Matt Nathanson, “Mission Bells”
13. Avicii, “Wake Me Up”
14. Brett Dennen, “Wild Child”
15. Jack Johnson, “I Got You”
16. Mumford & Sons, “Lover of the Light”
17. Michael Franti, “I’m Alive”
18. Family of the Year, “Hero”
19. Avett Bros, “Live and Die”
20. Imagine Dragons- "Radioactive"
21. Bastille, “Pompeii”
22. Passenger, “Let Her Go”
23. Capitol Cities, “Safe and Sound”
24. Depeche Mode, “Soothe My Soul”
25. Ben Howard, “Only Love”
26. Churchill, “Change”
27. Phil Phillips, “Gone Gone Gone”
28. Fitz & the Tantrums, “Out of My League”
29. Jason Mraz, “93 Million Miles”
30. Matt Nathanson, “Kinks Shirt”
31. Cage the Elephant, “Come a Little Closer”
32. John Mayer, “Wildfire”
33. ZZ Ward, “Put the Gun Down”
34. Michael Franti, “Life is Better with You”
35. Arcade Fire, “Reflektor”
36. John Mayer, “Paper Doll”
37. U2, “Ordinary Love”
38. Coldplay, “Atlas”
39. American Authors, “Best Day of My Life”
40. Dave Matthews Band, “If Only”
41. Moby, “The Perfect Life”
42. David Bowie, “The Stars Are Out Tonight
43. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, “Same Love”
44. Daft Punk, “Get Lucky”
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This is like a slightly more exciting version of a Live From The Archives set. Not that any of the songs are bad, but ultimately such a set seems the waste of everybody's time.
I guess the idea, in the age of people-meters, is that (a) younger demos tuning around while in the car will stop at one of these familiar songs, and (b) it drives folks to the website to see "the complete list".
(b) may work to a certain extent. If they think (a) is gonna work....
It would be hysterical if they spent the rest of the week counting down... 11-20 on Tuesday and so forth through 41-50 (the four we listed plus six SURPRISES) on Friday. It'd be four more days of seeing people write "I'm Outta Here".
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I wouldn't mind a real long countdown like many stations do/did (including the now defunct Channel 92.3), but I'd prefer it to be in addition to, not instead of, 10@10, and it ideally should have been on New Years Day. But it would seem pointless for them to replace the 10@10s this week now that they've posted the list. If they wanted to do that it would have made more sense to start with 50-41 and end with 10-1.
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I know I'm just an old 'get off my lawn' kind of guy, and I didn't listen this morning, but this seems like some kind of theft to me. Even when they do some unlistenable 90's or 2000's show, at least it's being done in historical 10@10 perspective. I know there are theme shows now and then, but this just seems so...I don't know.
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Did Renee solicit BOS voting for this set?
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I know I'm just an old 'get off my lawn' kind of guy, and I didn't listen this morning, but this seems like some kind of theft to me. Even when they do some unlistenable 90's or 2000's show, at least it's being done in historical 10@10 perspective. I know there are theme shows now and then, but this just seems so...I don't know.
It's shameless self-promotion, a la the Live/Archives sets or Outside Lands preview sets etc. And I suspect Cumulus upper management wants more "recent" years on 10@10 anyway.
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Your 2013 Foghead Favorite Songs:
There are songs on that list that i don't think I've ever heard (#22, Passenger, "Let Her Go" isn't ringing any bells) and one that ISN'T there, despite being played to death on KFOG (indeed, I heard it this morning) is Atlas Genius' "Trojans".
BTW, I tried unsuccessfully to find Live 105's Top Songs of 2013 list. Did they even compile one?
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Your 2013 Foghead Favorite Songs:
There are songs on that list that i don't think I've ever heard (#22, Passenger, "Let Her Go" isn't ringing any bells) and one that ISN'T there, despite being played to death on KFOG (indeed, I heard it this morning) is Atlas Genius' "Trojans".
BTW, I tried unsuccessfully to find Live 105's Top Songs of 2013 list. Did they even compile one?
The Passenger song actually has been getting a lot of spins lately, on KFOG and Alice/Mix/Star. You might recognize it (& find it annoying) if they identify it. Good observation re: "Trojans" being missing. Their other single "If So" is missing which was also a KFOG staple. I also find it a little odd that 1-40, with the exception of Greg Gory's favorite band are generic Triple A fodder, and then all the sudden 41-44 aren't and they cut it off at 44. Also the list in general skews towards the latter part of the year, although that could just be because people have short term memories.
Live 105 posted a Top 20 list to very little fanfare. It's even more boring than KFOG's, and some of the songs are from 2010 or 2011. ::)
http://live105.cbslocal.com/2013/12/17/top-live-105-songs-of-2013/
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I know I'm just an old 'get off my lawn' kind of guy, and I didn't listen this morning, but this seems like some kind of theft to me. Even when they do some unlistenable 90's or 2000's show, at least it's being done in historical 10@10 perspective. I know there are theme shows now and then, but this just seems so...I don't know.
The 10@10 show as advertisment, particularly for other KFOG-related programming or activities,
has a long history. Ka-boom, local music month, Live From the Archives, A to Z -- all have been
fodder for a related 10@10 set at some point over the years. So the idea of having a theme set
promoting the top songs of 2013 isn't that offensive to me.
My "get off my lawn" moment was more in line with Uth's observation. I just didn't hear anything
particularly novel or interesting in this set. It's a complaint I've had for some years. Depending
on where you plant your stake, rock/pop as a musical form is about sixty years old, and by itself
is not particularly complicated. Most of what was presented in this set trod familiar ground, and
what didn't has been overexposed, perhaps for that reason.
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Live 105 posted a Top 20 list to very little fanfare. It's even more boring than KFOG's, and some of the songs are from 2010 or 2011. ::)
http://live105.cbslocal.com/2013/12/17/top-live-105-songs-of-2013/
To the Live 105 best of 2013, and in honor of the late Marcia Wallace:
"Pretty lame, Millhouse".