SMF - Just Installed!
The Dead live. And on DC's watch no less. He and Renee played a request for Estimated Prophet as their last song tonight.
it's another Request-O-Rama-O-Rama on the Morning Show (Oscar/movie trivia); got off to an inauspicious start when Irish Greg screwed up the first question: "Kristin Wiig is nominated for Best Screenplay this year... who is the ONLY OTHER SNL CAST MEMBER to be Oscar-nommed?" Greg, who got the answer from some crappy website, said it was Joan Cusack, but the first caller said (correctly) that Bill Murray's been nominated. Ooops.
A minor point, perhaps, but when they play that "Today's KFOG -- it sounds like THIS!" sounder... shouldn't they follow it with something from, er, TODAY? And not a 15-year-old Sister Hazel song?
Quote from: RGMike on February 29, 2012, 08:24:17 AMA minor point, perhaps, but when they play that "Today's KFOG -- it sounds like THIS!" sounder... shouldn't they follow it with something from, er, TODAY? And not a 15-year-old Sister Hazel song?While I understand what the promo is getting at, Sister Hazel, at least "All For You", shouldn't be played at all. Damn did 1997 have some really awful stuff.
Quote from: IntellectualElitist on February 29, 2012, 09:08:39 AMQuote from: RGMike on February 29, 2012, 08:24:17 AMA minor point, perhaps, but when they play that "Today's KFOG -- it sounds like THIS!" sounder... shouldn't they follow it with something from, er, TODAY? And not a 15-year-old Sister Hazel song?While I understand what the promo is getting at, Sister Hazel, at least "All For You", shouldn't be played at all. Damn did 1997 have some really awful stuff.oh my yes. I remember emailing KFOG's then-PD (forget his name) to ask why they needed to play every Hootie clone that came down the pike (Sis Hazel was one; Matchbox 20 also started out as one, before Rob T discovered his inner Cher; there were others). I got a snotty reply telling me I was being... too snotty.They've followed that promo with stuff even older than "All For You" on occasion. "Today's KFOG -- we don't play 'Sweet Home Alabama' any more!"
Quote from: IntellectualElitist on February 29, 2012, 09:08:39 AMQuote from: RGMike on February 29, 2012, 08:24:17 AMA minor point, perhaps, but when they play that "Today's KFOG -- it sounds like THIS!" sounder... shouldn't they follow it with something from, er, TODAY? And not a 15-year-old Sister Hazel song?While I understand what the promo is getting at, Sister Hazel, at least "All For You", shouldn't be played at all. Damn did 1997 have some really awful stuff.I remember thinking "Champagne High" was pretty awesome. "Happy" wasn't horrible either.
On the topic of washed-up 90s bands...now playing: "Sympathy" by Goo Goo Dolls. I don't think I've heard this one since it was current.I just checked their CHR history. This one didn't make it:http://wweb.uta.edu/faculty/gghunt/charts/googoodolls.htmlBut that's an odd distribution. 13 total top 50's, with three #1's yet no other Top 10's. Then six top 50's that didn't make it above #40.
Quote from: radical347 on March 01, 2012, 11:14:30 PMOn the topic of washed-up 90s bands...now playing: "Sympathy" by Goo Goo Dolls. I don't think I've heard this one since it was current.I just checked their CHR history. This one didn't make it:http://wweb.uta.edu/faculty/gghunt/charts/googoodolls.htmlBut that's an odd distribution. 13 total top 50's, with three #1's yet no other Top 10's. Then six top 50's that didn't make it above #40.That guy is slower to update his website than Bud Selig's study of where to move the Oakland A's.
Quote from: IntellectualElitist on March 02, 2012, 07:57:49 AMQuote from: radical347 on March 01, 2012, 11:14:30 PMOn the topic of washed-up 90s bands...now playing: "Sympathy" by Goo Goo Dolls. I don't think I've heard this one since it was current.I just checked their CHR history. This one didn't make it:http://wweb.uta.edu/faculty/gghunt/charts/googoodolls.htmlBut that's an odd distribution. 13 total top 50's, with three #1's yet no other Top 10's. Then six top 50's that didn't make it above #40.That guy is slower to update his website than Bud Selig's study of where to move the Oakland A's.Nah, he keeps it pretty current for most songs (despite the front page saying the last "update" was in 06.) He just doesn't usually add them until they've fallen off.
I don't remember who (or in which thread) said that Luke Crampton is 27 but I'm guessing they were kidding -- all the Googling I did shows him to be a guy who's been around the music biz for decades. Did I miss a smiley face on that post?