Another_RadioFan wrote: The Fox will play Pearl Jam but not Paul McCartney "Baby I'm Amazed".
cart_machine wrote:Another_RadioFan wrote: The Fox will play Pearl Jam but not Paul McCartney "Baby I'm Amazed".
The song is "Maybe I'm Amazed"? There's something out there called the internet where you can find out this stuff.
cArtie.
Dan Sys wrote:Guess I'm just talking to the wrong people. We'll rehash this conversation in a year or so after The Peak has had a chance to establish itself in the BBM's. However don't be disappointed if they follow that failing trend that most Triple A stations in the U.S. have taken over the past few years.
By the way, I may be a crusty old fart but I also know my music (old & new), and for your information all I watch on TV are newscasts & Canucklehead games.
Dan Sys wrote:I think I'll go for a starling, not as much meat.....but similar to a crow.
Another_RadioFan wrote:
My bad...but like "Excuse me while I kiss this guy" I have always sung it wrong!
Another_RadioFan wrote: Thanks cArtie!
johnsykes wrote: tell me that you understand what rappers are saying?
johnsykes wrote: The crap coming from boom cars is incredible....the kids will be using hearing aids before they're 40
Top Dog wrote:Haud ita decet, si pcrpetuam vis esse affinitatem hane
Mike Cleaver wrote:Another Radiofan:
Another young punk who thinks old guys (over 30) know nothing of the Internet and the so-called new technology of the day such as cell phones, blackberries etc.
Mike Cleaver wrote:Who the f##k do you think invented and refined all this stuff anyway?
I'm soon to be 63 and I know all about those trendy sites you're spouting about.
I've been involved with computers from the beginning and still do consulting today.
Mike Cleaver wrote:I work with young people from the ages of 18 and up.
BTW, BCIT's radio station has been playing AAA for more than two years now.
Mike Cleaver wrote:There is good and bad music from every era.
Right now, we're in the "everything sounds like Nickleback" era and it's all smashed, compressed and limited beyond belief.
Mike Cleaver wrote:I love young know-it-alls who think everyone else is dumb.
Most people on this board have been there, done that and still are successful at what they do.
Mike Cleaver wrote:Most of us just refuse to work for peanuts and 'tards like you.
Mike Cleaver wrote:I'm lucky.
I can pick and choose my clients and they're happy to pay for my expertise.
What have you accomplished lately?
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