It seems like KFOG has become afraid of rock music in the past few years.
DING DING DING!
There's also the '60s and '70s For Dummies factor: People in the younger demos are probably more familiar with stuff they heard on Oldies stations growing up (the "classics") than with obscure LP tracks that guys like us remember fondly.
These are not obscure LP tracks... if someone made a 10@10 set with tracks like Theme
For An Imaginary Western and To Cry You A Song in 1970, we'd all be saying they were LN
because we heard them on the radio all the time. The only reason they are obscure today is an
artificial and unfortunate contraction in what is considered for airplay. It's one thing to do that for
regular programming, but I see no point in doing so for a specialty show like 10@10.
To the contrary, nobody would be doing a 10@10 1970 set in 1970 (a 10-year minimum, give or take a year or two, from the present year is required). Would anyone care to hear a 2014 10@10 set now? Just saying...
Oh, stop muddling up my argument with facts! Anyway, my point stands -- a lot of the tracks I
have in mind got plenty of airplay in their day, and for that alone have a place on 10@10. But
we're all skirting the central existential question here; see below.
Now if it were 1980 and someone did a 1970 set with those tracks, I'm not sure -- where on the radio would you hear those in 1980? I'm guessing AOR stations most likely.
Dunno where one would hear 1970 tracks in 1980... my radio-listening experience drops off
precipitously in the late '70s. I would hope the same place I heard them in 1970, but I suspect
that progressive FM radio was essentially gone by then.
The important question is: what is 10@10?
Is it 10 great songs from all recorded music of one great year? All recorded music in specific
genres? (If so, which ones?) Is it 10 great songs that some radio station, somewhere played
at least once? 10 great songs that most [genre] radio stations played? Perhaps is it just songs
that KFOG
would have played, had it been that kind of station in that year? Or is it only songs
that would fit in KFOG's current musical format?
Put another way, what is the domain of 10@10?