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Re: Jack Lawrence
Jeremy: Your post illustrates Sean's point. Pop music splintered in the
90's. While you think of the alternative music on WCYY as the music of the
90's, others will point to hip-hop. Sean's point is that a 90's music
station couldn't commercially bring together all the popular music of the
decade.
That said: most oldies stations, and the station's that have tried 70's and
80's formats, tend to concentrate on one type of music and don't play
everything that was popular during that time period. For example, lots of
early 70's rock that was popular at the time, and made the charts, is not
played on oldies stations that cover that time period and is left to classic
rock stations.
-- Dan Billings, Bowdoinham, Maine