The S.O.U.L. S.Y.S.T.E.M. featuring Michelle Visage "It's Gonna Be a Lovely Day"
I think we heard this once before (it was a bustout at the time). Hard to fault AL for good intentions but if she wanted snoozy/feelgood, your Vanessa Williams suggestion or Shanice's "I Love Your Smile" woulda been swell.
Concur. BOS Soul System for not being snoozy. And yeah, as much as I hate to say it, we seriously need to move away from this rut.
Yep. Song selection aside, the power of the message she's putting across is being diluted by the fact that we are hearing it every day.
There is an element of properly-directed anger in today's protests, as well as in the events surrounding the Rodney King verdict (of course, the rioting and its massive scale in LA, where I lived then, were not properly-directed anger), that sense of frustration and protest has been absent in the political "discourse" on recent 10@10's, and I feel that KFOG's listeners could handle some musical acknowledgement of those difficult types of feelings. I'm not sure if that's what you all were getting at in your posts, but what I wrote in the previous sentence was my main takeaway from today's set. Also, I think the preponderance of white artists coming out of clips that have racial injustice at their heart amounts to a silencing of black voices on the issue. Clearly KFOG isn't going to play Ice Cube or The Geto Boys, but there must have been some black artists not on the metaphorical DNP list that weighed in the subject.
ETA: I looked back at the 1973, 1968, 1971 and 1989 sets from the past two weeks, and, as usual, there is more diversity, both racial and viewpoint, in the '60's/'70's sets than in the '80's/'90's. So, I'll modify my above comments to focus on today's set and yesterday's Replacements, Sundays and Bob Mould songs coming out of the Do the Right Thing clips instead of Public Enemy's Fight the Power.
File under “What is the purpose of 10@10?” Is it to:
1. Simply entertain
2. Educate listeners on what a particular year was like, musically/culturally/politically
3. Increase listenership so they can sell more ads
4. Drive home message(s)
I would say #3 most definitely, with #1 being a necessary subset of that. Ideally #2 as well. #4, as long as it doesn’t violate #3….
Thanks to RGM and the good Captain posting the 10@10s from other stations around the country, I am happy that KFOG still seems to have far and away the best effort, even with the influence of Cumulus/Constatine/Renee, etc. That being said, we have to remember that it is a corporate station, so we have to be realistic in our expectations.
What would be a fascinating experiment for someone to do: Look at the database to see songs that have been played exactly once (I would suggest limiting to pre-Y2K sets), and try to categorize:
a) Lesser hits from well-known artists
b) Songs that fit a particular theme/promo show, and nothing else
c) Other obvious novelty hits
d) Songs that might have caused listeners to call in and say “Don’t ever play that again”
I wonder how many times d) has been employed…