I've seen part of this one before. I would probably enjoy watching it all the way through. In fact, it's for a product I would probably buy.
It's a Time-Life recording of classic country music, and as I recall the songs are older than what some classic country stations play. The ones I listened to on the way to the mountains didn't play a lot of these really old songs I like so much, though they did play old songs that are newer that I also like. I think WBRF in Galax, VA does a lot of these really old songs in addition to the just plain old songs. The first one was "Welcome to My World" by Jim Reeves. Not really country but it sounds so good. I don't even know when the last time was that I hear it on radio.
But I refused to enjoy this because they took away "Jeopardy!"
Sure, it was a Saturday rerun, but did I actually see the episode the first time?
And I'm one of the lucky ones. I can tape the show on another station. But because I didn't watch live, I didn't know all I got was an exhibit at a modern art museum. On my other TiVo (upgraded to digital) the channel was working fine and I now have a season pass for the show on both channels. And I had to make sure it would tape episodes that just aired.
I know, I know, if I had the extra time I should have just enjoyed it. Where else am I going to hear this kind of a music mix?
Classic country radio is comparable to oldies, while this infomercial, as I recall, could be compared to standards.
It's a Time-Life recording of classic country music, and as I recall the songs are older than what some classic country stations play. The ones I listened to on the way to the mountains didn't play a lot of these really old songs I like so much, though they did play old songs that are newer that I also like. I think WBRF in Galax, VA does a lot of these really old songs in addition to the just plain old songs. The first one was "Welcome to My World" by Jim Reeves. Not really country but it sounds so good. I don't even know when the last time was that I hear it on radio.
But I refused to enjoy this because they took away "Jeopardy!"
Sure, it was a Saturday rerun, but did I actually see the episode the first time?
And I'm one of the lucky ones. I can tape the show on another station. But because I didn't watch live, I didn't know all I got was an exhibit at a modern art museum. On my other TiVo (upgraded to digital) the channel was working fine and I now have a season pass for the show on both channels. And I had to make sure it would tape episodes that just aired.
I know, I know, if I had the extra time I should have just enjoyed it. Where else am I going to hear this kind of a music mix?
Classic country radio is comparable to oldies, while this infomercial, as I recall, could be compared to standards.