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uriah561
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Topic: Music Selection For Radio Posted: September 12 2005 at 17:15 |
Hey,
Anybody out there have any recommendations for selecting music for a college campus radio station. It's free form and non-commercial (ie no popular songs or popular artists). I'm starting a new job being an on-air DJ and trying to find variouis styles of music to play on the radio.
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Robert G.
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Paradox
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Posted: September 12 2005 at 17:26 |
May i reccomend Yes - Close To The Edge?
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uriah561
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Posted: September 12 2005 at 21:06 |
Thanks, Paradox! I love that song. Any other suggestions?
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Robert G.
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hypergeek
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Posted: September 13 2005 at 17:58 |
Well, since it's radio I'm assumin it would have to be vaguely poppy at least so:
Devin Townsend - Slow Me Down . Christeen . Earth Day . Life . War . Wild Colonial Boy
Frank Zappa - Son Of Mr Green Genes . Wonderful Wino . Watermelons In The Easter Hay
I'm assuming other people can suggets better things than me, I'm a wee bit too drunk for this right now.
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Jared
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Posted: September 14 2005 at 14:24 |
try out a bit of Spock's Beard...espcially the shorter stuff from 'V'. That should go down well enough to convert a few...
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Music has always been a matter of energy to me. On some nights I believe that a car with the needle on empty can run 50 more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio. Hunter S Thompson
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uriah561
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Posted: September 14 2005 at 15:19 |
Great suggestions, man! Keep 'em coming!
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Robert G.
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Posted: September 14 2005 at 15:42 |
Try some Soft Machine, it should do the trick
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Posted: September 16 2005 at 13:47 |
Anything from "Dark Matter" by IQ or the new ones from Glass Hammer and Pendragon.
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Posted: September 16 2005 at 13:59 |
ALAMAAILMAN VASARAT. Zany, unusual but very very listenable. Ideal for a quirky radio show.
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Posted: September 16 2005 at 14:00 |
Oh, and include some Gentle Giant.
Obviously.
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Posted: September 16 2005 at 14:01 |
Squeeze some heavy stuff in there that doesn't see a lot of radio play,like Opeth and Meshuggah.
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King of Loss
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Posted: September 16 2005 at 16:02 |
TheProgtologist wrote:
Squeeze some heavy stuff in there that doesn't see a lot of radio play,like Opeth and Meshuggah. |
I agreed with the Opeth part, even though I wouldn't want to play a lot of Meshuggah... 
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uriah561
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Posted: September 16 2005 at 18:56 |
Yeah, man. Great comments. Keep 'em coming.
By the way, anybody know some good Frank Zappa tunes to play on the air (the station plays a lot of it). I own only two so far (Freak Out and We're Only In It For The Money). Any good FZ highlights?
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Robert G.
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Posted: September 16 2005 at 19:03 |
Peaches En Regalia  
Anyways, try playing some stuff off The new Flower Kings album, some of those songs like Adam and Eve and A Vampire's View are perfect for radio! (Even though a bit long)
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Posted: September 16 2005 at 23:41 |
Definately some Zappa. Over-Nite Sensation has some pretty commercial (yet still very complex) tunes on it. We're Only in it For the Money is one of my favorite Zappa albums, but it wouldn't work well for radio play.
You should try some Tull. Aside from Thick as a Brick and A Passion Play, most of it is fairly radio-friendly. Show everybody that there's more to Tull than Aqualung and Locomotive Breath. I'd suggest some stuff from Songs from the Wood or Heavy Horses.
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Posted: September 17 2005 at 06:39 |
Having done this for 25 years, the best suggestion is not to frighten
your punters too quickly with music they are unfamiliar. Gentle them
in, don't have too many consequetive tracks which sound to the unaware
the same. In other words keep varying the styles. Don't use the word
progressive, let them hear it as music - rock music- without the
possible negative baggage. Slowly get the reputation for playing
eclectic music, which is interesting (and doesn't outstay its welcome),
and nobody/few other people on local radio stations play. And don't
start with tracks longer than 6 minutes, instead something short, sharp
and sweet (and possibly brand new) - instead let you show run out on
longertracks. Tell them about the music, but if you are talking longer
than 60 seconds between tracks you may be boring your listeners. And
record your show and listen to your annoucements between tracks as soon
as possible after doing the show: the best way of improving your style,
presentation etc. Be yourself but remind yourself of the best
parts of your favourite radio shows and try to adapt them
for your own.
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uriah561
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Posted: September 17 2005 at 20:20 |
I totally agree, Dick, I listened to the station (oh, I'll just tell you guys. It's 88.3 WZRD FM, find it on live365.com and you'll know what I mean) and it's pretty much varied in music styles. Just recently they played a 40 minute track from the Grateful Dead (yikes! Almost fell asleep), but I figure playin shorter tunes, then eventually to the longer ones (every now and then). I really appreciate these comments so far. More suggestions?
P.S. I'm not ditching GD. It's really a kick-ass group!
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Robert G.
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Posted: September 17 2005 at 22:31 |
uriah561 wrote:
Yeah, man. Great comments. Keep 'em coming.
By the way, anybody know some good Frank Zappa tunes to play on the air (the station plays a lot of it). I own only two so far (Freak Out and We're Only In It For The Money). Any good FZ highlights?
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Anything from the Studio Tan-Joe's Garage Era is good.
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Posted: September 17 2005 at 23:39 |
nice question dude uriah.
may I promote uriah heep
lady in black.
try some Amon Düül II anything from Phallus Dei (accoustic, bass inflcted space progresiive zeuhl/kraut rock) bloody brilliant
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Posted: September 18 2005 at 00:11 |
Henry Cow 
Though i would love to hear them on the radio.
Zappa and Gentle Giant are good enough tho. Although many people suggested these already.
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