I guess I just expect more from AL than I did from RR, and falling back on multiple "old standbys" repeatedly is a tad disappointing to me, given what an astounding year 1969 is. I realize "the kids" in the KFOG core demo haven't heard "Na Na Hey Hey" 8 million times... but I have.
I feel like 10@10 irrevocably changed in the summer of DC (2011), so that KFOG more closely started emulating its imitators and playing ten great songs from one great year in one narrow format. This is bad enough in the years 1987-present, but I thought I've heard some of the genre-narrowing going on even in '60's-early '80's sets recently, and that was driving me nuts. So, yesterday's and today's sets including some harder rock, soul, and even a touch of dissonance, was reassuring to me. If the formula for the pre-'80's sets involves familiarity with the individual songs rather than an attempt to manufacture some retrospective KFOG format, I'm happier with that.
This means that AL is boxed in over the air and has to exercise her creativity during the "pre-show" the night before on FB. I can't fault her for this. This also affects my requests in that I usually make them not with an expectation that they might get played, but just to see who else likes them.
Expecting novelty, vibrancy, and an open playlist is a vain hope at this point, I think.