Holy shit! Congratulations to Jon and FAQ Girl!
'Safe'
Buffista Music II: Wrath of Chaka Khan
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Yay for Jon and FAQ Girl! You both look so happy, just as you should!
So what music was played during the ceremony??
The music of camera shutters snapping.
Thanks all.
Awesome! Huge congratulations, kids!
FTR - am launch listening today and must add
Morning SOng for Sally by Jerry Jeff Walker
to the ever growing list of songs that break me.
Wow. WCBS-FM in New York just abandoned its oldies format, and fired DJs Cousin Brucie, Harry Harrison and Mickey Dolenz.
I'm sad. I grew up in the New York area, and Harry Harrison has always been on the radio.
I'm sad. I grew up in the New York area, and Harry Harrison has always been on the radio.
Not to mention Cousin Brucie. Wow.They had that format since the seventies or earlier.
Wow. They'd been declining in quality a whole lot lately -- way too much disco, and not much creativity is choosing which songs from the fifties and early sixties to play -- but Cousin Brucie and Harry Harrison have been there forever.
I think that last weekend another New York station, 95.5 WPLG, might have been experimenting with that Jack format. They had a "flush the format weekend" for Memorial Day, with all these advertisements about how they'd be playing "anything." Turned out it was a bigger selection than their usual playlist, but still just top-40 hits from the last 30 years or so. On that link, someone posted what 101.1 was playing for a few hours last night, and I heard several of those songs in few hours I listened to 95.5 last weekend.
When I was growing up, Harry Harrison was the top DJ on WABC-AM, which had a bazillion watt transmitter, and could be heard not just in NY, but up and down the Eastern seaboard. It was the most popular station in the country.