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Re: The KEOM, The Park and Other Things

> Some even said, "Working My Way Back to You/Forgive Me,
> Girl." I think that's the "official" name of the song.
>
> C'mon, Complex...the Candy Man indeed CAN. I understand
> that he somehow mixes it with love, and that makes the world
> taste good.

It is an interesting seg I admit when hearing "walk this way" by Aerosmith go into "Candy Man".The most interesting to thing to hear on Radio,which will never happen,would be Arthur Brown's "Hellfire" amongst the southern gospel on KKGM;)
 
Re: 80's

I agree. CBSFM when they were oldies had a select set of 80's music for years until the 60s and 70s format stunt in march 2004. Since we are in the year 2006 all oldies stations should go into the 80s too and play 80's cuts like the one's you mentioned or the type cbsfm always played.

> there are a select set of eighties songs that work fine on
> Oldies. I know the purists hate hearing that, but I'd
> rather bank on my Oldies station playing "Forever Young" or
> "You Got It" than The Ronettes or Herman's Hermits.
>
> > What's up with them playing 80's music? I heard "Forever
> > Young" by Rod Stewart and after that was The Righteous
> > Brothers. Yesterday I heard the Bill Medley & Jennifer
> > Warnes song from "Dirty Dancing". Are they picking up
> where
> > Sunny left off or are they going to relaunch or rebrand
> too.
> >
>
 
> Yes, God forbid we try to make ourselves attractive to
> advertisers and (gulp) actually try to make some profit with
> these radio stations.
>
> > It's all about 25-54, doncha know..
> >
>
One again Cat, your elequence shines through.
 
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