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tszirmay
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Topic: Who hates radio music? Posted: October 01 2008 at 22:46 |
what is a radio? I haven't used one except for morning traffic while in the car and then I slide in some Brand X, Nemo or CAP..,. Radio, hahahahahahahaha, archaic piece of marketing propaganda . Toetapping drivel
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debrewguy
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Posted: October 01 2008 at 21:03 |
I keep finding these buttons and dials on my radio, stereo, car radio, and various other radio signal"receiving" devices. One is marked On/Off. I have found out that it allows me to turn the radio On and Off. There is another one marked Tuning. It moves a tiny bar across a length marked with different numbers (AM & FM ???) that seem to be useful in finding locations where different stations play music. I have found out that the music does change from one to another. This tuning button/dial also seems to be over-ridden by the On/Off button. I therefore hypothesize that I have a multitude of options available to me, including not listening to the radio at all.
In pursuing my musing on related subjects, it has dawned on me that the internet also has a multitude of musical offerings that I can control in the same manner. It has taken more effort from me to find the stations, but I have found the same freedom to change stations and turn the computer off.
This has brought me to a great realization - that I have the freedom of choice. And as I am not masochistic, I avoid listening to stations or to the radio if the music therein is not to my liking. The power is going to my head.
Next, I am proceeding to study the logic behind business' goal of profitability, and the desire of the people who put their money into the hands of companies to get the best return on their investment. I believe that this could explain some very basic economic actions. In the meantime, I thought I'd waste some time watching the Canadian leaders debating in french. (ce n'est pas important de parler le bon francais; c'est de parler le bon sens)
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Posted: October 01 2008 at 02:17 |
I listen a couple of radio stations that transmit Rock and even some 70's POP which I like.
At the end, you can't eat caviar 3 times a day the 7 days of a week.
Iván
Edited by Ivan_Melgar_M - October 01 2008 at 02:17
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progvortex
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Posted: October 01 2008 at 01:21 |
The closest thing we've got is KLOS. They at least play some Floyd, Rush and Yes. But even with those bands they only play the most poppy stuff, like Owner of a Lonely Heart for yes, Another Brick p.2, Tom Sawyer....
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The Pessimist
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Posted: September 07 2008 at 11:35 |
I agree slightly. Most radio stations are a bit sh*te. But i beg to differ on classic FM.
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Posted: September 02 2008 at 13:19 |
debrewguy wrote:
Once more, we attack commercial operations because they base their decisions on trying to maximize their profit. |
Planet Rock nearly went under as the holding company decided it was no longer a 'viable platform' despite the station winning various awards & garnering very respectable audience figures.
Luckily, it was so well though of that a bunch of musicians (including Brian May and Fish, I believe) got together with a money man, bought it & now run it.
It only now remains to be seen how long they can keep it up & running...
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Posted: September 02 2008 at 13:12 |
hawkcwg wrote:
You have some very thought out solid points there debrewguy
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If you've been around this site for awhile, you're able to develop and refine answers to topics that keep re-occurring. Another popular one is why obscure bands don't get airplay on mainstream radio
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"Here I am talking to some of the smartest people in the world and I didn't even notice,” Lieutenant Columbo, episode The Bye-Bye Sky-High I.Q. Murder Case.
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Posted: September 02 2008 at 03:34 |
laplace wrote:
I am not sure how you can call a lot of radio's currently rotating playlists "safe" seeing as they make me want to kill.
still, I don't blame the artists and/or bands cornered into making such insipid sh*t, and wish they could be doing what they really wanted to ;P
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I think that if you think Linkin Park or whoever would rather be writing 30 minute songs, you are vastly misunderstanding them.
Edited by Henry Plainview - September 02 2008 at 03:37
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if you own a sodastream i hate you
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Posted: September 02 2008 at 03:25 |
NaturalScience wrote:
easy solution: turn off the radio |
Not everyone has that luxury.
I like classical radio. There is almost nothing good on the rest of it, and I include "classic rock" radio.
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if you own a sodastream i hate you
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hawkcwg
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Posted: September 01 2008 at 23:20 |
You have some very thought out solid points there debrewguy
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Posted: September 01 2008 at 20:57 |
Once more, we attack commercial operations because they base their decisions on trying to maximize their profit. The government owns the airwaves, but cannot mandate that they spotlight Gentle Giant 3 times a day. I, however, have a CD player in my home, my car, and a portable one. So I can listen to GG 24 hours a day If I can stay up that long. So remember, mainstream radio is aimed at garnering a sizeable audience so as to attract advertising dollars. Community radio is looser in format because it is subsidized in part (UNiversity or Colleges, or government cultural grants). But even those stations do not find favour with the people who hate commercial radio. Why ? Because they don't always play what you want to hear. Even services such as XM/Sirius and the innumerable Internet podcasts cannot be said to play setlists tailored to your very specific tastes. I like to hear new music. But there are times when hearing a string of new music gets me to change the station or put on a CD, because I don't want to waste my time listening to songs I don't like, new or not.
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"Here I am talking to some of the smartest people in the world and I didn't even notice,” Lieutenant Columbo, episode The Bye-Bye Sky-High I.Q. Murder Case.
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Posted: September 01 2008 at 17:05 |
The radio station I listen to at work plays Tull, Genesis, Rush, Leppelin, Floyd and every saturday does a two hour tribute segment to a genre or band. This coming week is The Who.
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Posted: August 31 2008 at 11:01 |
99% of all radio music here is pure crap. Some channels play decent stuff.
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Posted: August 31 2008 at 09:05 |
There's many enjoyable songs played on the radio, IMO. Though there's a lot of crap as well, so I basically change the channel or put on a CD everytime a song I dislike get's played.
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Posted: August 30 2008 at 04:40 |
I listen to BBC Radio London sporadically. It has some excellent 'DJs'
Danny Baker,Robert Elms and Gary Crowley but also has some very interesting and 'left field' discussions.
I listen to BBC Radio 2 for 'Whispering' Bob Harris's and Mike Harding's shows and I listen to BBC Radio 3 for my classical fix.
On DAB I listen to Planet Rock and Stuart Maconie's Sunday Show.He plays some excellent music including Prog'.
So,all-in-all,radio music isn't bad.
Seek and you shall find...
Edited by Man Erg - August 30 2008 at 12:35
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Do 'The Stanley' otherwise I'll thrash you with some rhubarb.
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Posted: August 29 2008 at 13:20 |
My majority of radio listening is locally owned radio outlets, I am lucky that in Missouri the last two places that I lived offered locally owned stations, and NPR stations. I am tired of Clear Channel and the formats that the suits force upon us.
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Posted: August 29 2008 at 07:25 |
Planet Rock (DAB) for me too - wakes us up in the morning (ah, the times the first thing I've heard in the morning is Zappa or Yes or Tull ); the only problem is the morning DJ is 'Alice Cooper'... for which read, Vincent Furnier, aka Alice Cooper, aka a boring middle aged golfer with a fixation on laughing at his own jokes & sharing boring anecdotessszzzzzz.
Still - good music though & Wakeman's show on a Saturday's good, too.
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Blacksword
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Posted: August 29 2008 at 06:11 |
The only music station I listen to is Captital Radio, because it's what everyone else in my office wants to listen to. Capital, like many commercial stations, have aplay list of around 25 songs which they just repeat throughout the day, and it's sometimes the case that you start off liking a song, but by the end of a week or two it's fingernails on a blackboard. Capital is appalling. It's almost as if they know what I hate, and just play it over and over again. If I ever hear that f ing Kid Rock song again.....
Occassionally I'll listen to Planet Rock on DAB. Rick Wakemens show can be amusing, and plays some good music. Other than that I listen to BBC Radio 4, which is mainly a current affairs station, and doesn't play music.
In spite of this, I dont think radio is really any worse than it ever was. In the 80's, daytime radio was just as bad.
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Posted: August 29 2008 at 03:18 |
Haven't bothered with radio for quite sometime now.
Did go through a talk radio phase in the early 90s.
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Posted: August 29 2008 at 01:56 |
Although I voted yes, I'm going to say something unusual.
Sometimes I'll listen to the radio in the afternoon or when I'm in the mood for some light music. On my small town's only 3 or 4 modern stations, they're just pop music with maybe some alternative or rock mixed in. Nothing special.
But later in the day they have something called the "afternoon afterburner" where they play hard rock on the radio. I actually enjoy it, because it's music I haven't heard before. Yes, if I had heard "Psycho" by Puddle of Mudd on the radio before, It probably wouldn't have been exciting when I listened to it today. Even though the songs don't have much substance, they're good if you've never heard it before for a little "rocking out".
I even heard the Disturbed version of "Land of Confusion" today, which for my radio is pretty heavy (shame). I realized that I prefer that version to the Genesis version. Both of them are rather boring though.
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