Re: Radio -
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2020 10:35 am
Now that the server gerbil wheel has been greased, is there any chance TT gets rolling again? Not like we can go out and do anything else on a Friday night.
Understood...but look at the attendence...three people?
Fucking troll can't even count right. Nobody wants your troll bitch ass in there anyway. Fellate a pistol.The Big Pickle wrote: ↑Sat May 02, 2020 4:40 pm
Understood...but look at the attendence...three people?
Is that tinnitis smack?
This ain't high school, brah. Relax. Next Friday call it a Pickle Playlist, and devote 30 minutes to what Pickle requests -- then B-side Pickle's choices. Easy peasy, Japanesey.
He hasn't requested many songs, but those that he has, I've played. When he throws his tantrums complaining about my playlists, I ask him for suggestions, to which his canned response is "play the best songs by the best bands." He'd simply rather bitch than contribute anything meaningful. Shocking, I know.Innocent Bystander wrote: ↑Tue May 05, 2020 7:39 pmNext Friday call it a Pickle Playlist, and devote 30 minutes to what Pickle requests
What's the archive number?smackaholic wrote: ↑Wed May 06, 2020 11:47 pm Play the classic rock standards he asks for....done by other artists, just to piss him off.
I think you actually did do it once.
I don't remember ever doing it; not sure when or if it was recorded/archived.
Thanks for the kind words, 'holic, and props to IB for the inspiration to air a female-dominated episode of TuneTown. Went as well, or perhaps even better, than might have been expected. If anyone's interested in a re-airing of the show, let me know and I'll make it happen.smackaholic wrote:WOW!!!!
I'm fine with having some (much?) of what I play characterized as obscure, and perhaps a few songs might be considered "throwaways," but just because a song was never released as a single or featured in heavy FM radio rotation does not make it a throwaway or somehow lacking in quality compared to the "hits." Among the most egregious shortcomings of the music and radio industry is its failure to expose some of the best music created to the masses by limiting single releases and radio airplay to the relatively small number of songs that a few industry executives and program directors deem worthy. I try to do my (very) small part to remedy such injustices by playing great (or at least above-average) songs that are seldom heard, and mixing in a few hits to spice things up a bit. That being said, last night's lucky listeners were treated to:Wolfman wrote:his library is not just obscure album filler/throw aways
I'm sure I could do something close to that; still have plenty of songs in the queue featuring the ladies, but I probably won't make a dedicated effort to include them in every set. But I'll likely play sets with more than one, so it'll even out. Since it's Memorial Day weekend, I'll do sets about wars, battles, memories, etc. Also may do a murder hornet set, because I can. See you there.smackaholic wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 7:38 pm So whataya say?
Another evening of the fairer sex?
I’m sure you could do a few more shows, but that means I can’t hear a lot of the stuff I want. I think you should shoot for at least one chick song per set.
Nice.Smackie wrote:JHawkBCD