I dunno…I can barely make it through the Friday Featured Artist, which does a few songs within each hour (unless it’s truly a favorite, like Bowie or Pink Floyd or something). I would stop listening if it was All “Anyone” All The Time. I suppose it works though, or they wouldn’t be doing it.
24 hours of DMB? Why that has to be at least 3 live guitar/sax jams from one of his concerts.
Are they switching to some sort of adult alternative singer/songwriter jam-band format or something?
Meh…at least it’s not emo post-punk new wave revival indie rock.
They don’t expect everyone to listen to it all. They do want you to be curious and remember to find out what they are doing.
The station I’m talking about didn’t come on air until much latter after you moved. (I assume) It was 93.3 “The Bone”
They’re like 92.5 “Classic rock” except they target for the next generation down.
snerk
If they wanted to get people talking about what’s going on, they could broadcast fart noises 24/7.
Not the bone
Guess I’ll have to change my presets when I go home for the summer.
Not nearly as bad as Dave Mathews.
Damn, that’s stupid.
DMB used to play at a club called Trax (which sadly no longer exists, building torn down) every Tuesday night in Charlottesville Va. I saw them probably a dozen times, the most amusing part to me was how the college kids would hop up and down to the music. I didn’t really see the appeal. The DMB is one of those bands that I think are great guys and great musicians, but I don’t really like the music.
I’ve never liked DMB, but I actually had no idea that they were thought of generally as a kind of frat-rock band. (Or frat-folk-rock? I don’t know what they are.)
But asking around with a couple of my friends, I see that, yes, they are associated with the frat crowd, and apparently always have been!
How this escaped me, I don’t know.
Is it something about their music, or is this association just an accident of history?
When I make my first billion I’m gonna buy a major big-city radio station and play L7’s “Riding with a Movie Star” over and over and over, on a loop, no commercials, 24/7. Forever.
Sorry guys, but the Bone had the handwriting on the wall for a while. While KZPS was in a transitional period and the Bone took Bo and Jim from them, they were serious competition, but after Bo and Jim went back to 92.5 the Bone wasn’t long for the world. There just isn’t that much market for classic rock in a town increasingly going country. KLUV(98.7) was getting into the classic rock market too as the music aged. KDGE is getting more and more listenable(except their morning show, god what a bunch of Howard Stern wanna-be’s) and they play a pretty good variety including classic rock, especially from bands still active like U2. KDMX has moved away from all soft to mostly soft and they were competing too. What may really have killed them(and this is embarassing) is KJKK(Jack FM). KDBN(the bone) was an independent and they just didn’t have the money to compete with Clear Channel(KZPS, KDMX, KDGE) or Infiniti(KJKK).
When KDBN first came out, yea they were pretty good. But they lost it somewhere along the way, and KZPS and KJKK were there to pick the Bone clean.
Enjoy,
Steven
::casts worried looks skyward:: One of the seals has broken!
Actually, I left the Dallas area sometime after the demise of KZEW, but before Q102 went kaput. The end of KZEW was hearalded in November-December 1987 or 1988 when the made an abrupt switch to 24/7 Christmas music! I think when the new year came, they had gone top 40. It didn’t matter; they were erased as my #1 preset and Q102 moved up a spot. I left in 1992, but still looked forward to Q102 when I drove back through DFW, and then one day drove back and found that they, too, had gone top 40…
From the sounds of things it seems that “The Bone” was another independent like the Zoo and Q102 that was destroyed by Clear Channel (although I admit KZPS was my #3 preset… after they stoped that Rock during the day/Fusion Jazz in the afternoon bullshit they used to do.)
Fuck it. I live in a lousy radio market, listen exclusively to Sirius-XM, and no longer have to constantly search for stations when I travel or worry that the cool station I found last time I passed through City X has also given up the ghost.
Is there an area left that ISN’T a lousy radio market?
(I also listen to Sirius exclusively.)
But you are missing out on the morning zoo prank phone calls. Then there is drunk dialing and pedi cab confessions. Scout you know you want to hear about the antics of people in the gas lamp going to clubs.
When I lived in Farmington New Mexico the local alt-rock station played, REM ‘It’s the End of the World as We Know It’ in order to basically threaten people to listen otherwise they’d change into just another country or lite rock station, I can’t remmeber which.
Meanwhile K-Rock turned into another top 40 pop station in New York. I don’t get it.
In my college shithole apartment in the summer of 1995 we had Under the Table and Dreaming on repeat for a week straight.
My musical tastes have definitely moved on, but I’ll always have a soft spot for that album and Crash as the soundtrack of a couple of great years.
Man, those 2 mediocre songs of his are gonna get pretty stale after the first day or so.
Somewhere in middle america, Hootie and the Blowfish hear this news and wonder where it all went wrong.