Yes sir. I remember fondly the local night DJ playing album rock, of his choosing (!), each evening. Maybe it was because we had the same taste in music, but the variety was there, and I looked forward to hearing something new most every night. It is an argument that, in the 70's, there was more quality rock n roll than today. I think it was because many of the musicians had a learned background in music that they employed in their creations.
To think that they would play an entire new album each week, sometimes with a countdown for easier timing of your tapedeck, was amazing.
I'm up in Brunswick, Ga. The Jax "classic rock" stations have a playlist of maybe 200 cuts and you hear the same thing over, and over, and over, and over...
Pretty pitiful. See you at the Jacoby Symphony Hall, if you want a really fine music experience!
Charlie
To think that they would play an entire new album each week, sometimes with a countdown for easier timing of your tapedeck, was amazing.
I'm up in Brunswick, Ga. The Jax "classic rock" stations have a playlist of maybe 200 cuts and you hear the same thing over, and over, and over, and over...
Pretty pitiful. See you at the Jacoby Symphony Hall, if you want a really fine music experience!
Charlie