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12 Oct

Sunday Evening, Do You Know Where Your Rock Station Is?

Sometimes the Internet is a most amazing source of great information on a wide array of topics, such as the Death of Rock Radio! I found an article in a really round about way actually, that dates from 1998 concerning the death of Rock Radio titled Who Killed Rock Radio?. A real Gem.

Take for instance this quote from mid way in the article, one that is on topic with what I have found to be true…..

Must commercial radio suck?? Increasingly, the answer appears to be a resounding, disheartening yes. “Ratings matter, and that’s all,” says Shawn Stewart, who worked as music director at REV 105 in Minneapolis before it was purchased by Disney. “If you’re reporting to Mickey Mouse, Mickey’s got a big bottom line.” Stewart now works at a public station, WXPN, in Philadelphia.

Yeppers, those pesky ratings will get ya each and every time you make a move, but I do understand the need for something like ratings. This article while dated in its mentions of the Bands of the Day, is as relevant today as back in 1998 ( whoa, wait a sec, need to place my head between my knees…….. this was done 10 years ago! Arggh)
To read the rest of this article, here is the link to Radio Diversity.

Okay, now on to the latest gossip, er news of Led Zeppelin and the now famous on again off again romance between Robert Plant and Jimmy Page. Come on boyz, make up your mind, Page either choose a new front man or wait on Plant, he will eventually see the light. And you Plant, what the hell? You can sit and sing for ever with Allison Crause but you can’t reward the 3 + decades of loyal fans you and the band built with a freaking tour? What , are you too busy for the fans now?

Led Zeppelin members jamming with Alter Bridge singer?

Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page, bassist John Paul Jones and drummer Jason Bonham are reportedly rehearsing with Alter Bridge singer Myles Kennedy for a potential tour. This is according to online reports and an interview done by MuchMoreMusic with Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider, whose manager also works with Zeppelin vocalist Robert Plant.

Plant has so far refused to commit to a full-blown Zeppelin reunion tour following the band’s one-off charity show last December in London. Snider said in the interview, “They’re saying (to Plant), ‘We’re all rehearsed, we’re ready to go, here’s a gazillion dollars on the table. If you don’t do it, we’re going out with this kid. And he can sing the s*** out of Zeppelin.’”

Hmm, seems RP better figure out what he really wants, I think he also had better consider the fans in his move. We are after all responsible for the 300 million albums sold.
I have just one pick for tonights favorites because I am working on an Interview and I think you all will be pleased with my chosen Topic! That I hope to have up very soon.
The Who ~ Eminence Front * one of my favorites of the groups entire repertoire.

Be good fellow Rockers, and have an awesome week!

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07 Oct

Interview with Chili ~ Rock Blogger, DJ and Keeper of Rock History

Once again, I get to play at being an Interviewer (maybe I will end up on the air one day, who knows!) and today I have a Blogger who was also a DJ on the air for many years. You all know him as Chili on the web. He owns and operates two awesome Rock Music Blogs ~ Classic Video Jukebox, Rock and Roll Classics and Classic Rock Blogs. He has a wealth of Rock and Roll experience, stories galore and you can tell by his music selections each week on his blogs he is supremely Rock at heart. Give his blogs a read and I promise you , you will learn things about the Rock Bands you will not hear else where.

Many thanks to Chili for taking some time to sit down and talk with me, it is an honor.

1.When did you begin your career in Radio? Did you always want to be on the air as a Disc Jockey?

My career started in 1968. No I didn’t want to be an air personality, I actually stumbled into broadcasting and radio, as a additional source of income on the weekends (to stay out of trouble). But I had been raised in a household full of music, and my parents taught me to love all styles based on their merits.

2. What was it about Rock Music that grabbed your attention? What made it different than pop in the late 60s early 70s?
The discovery of rock music, started with my brother, but actually The Beatles and the first time I saw them on Ed Sullivan grabbed my attention. The music had a grittiness and was down and dirty, different then any musical style before. You ask what made it different way back then LOL. Listen to The Spenser Davis Groups Version of I’m a Man, then Bo Diddley’s version. Then finally Chicago’s version….it was all experimentation back then, something we are missing today. Today it’s corporate, cookie cutter hits very little fly by the seat of your pants Rock and Roll.

3.What states did you broadcast in? Any stations that were your favorites?

On the broadcasting side we will start this alphabetically, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maine, Mass, Mich, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont . On the programming side I handled quite a few more for the company. At one point or other probably having my hand in about every station across the US for them. Not always on the air at those stations.
Its sort of like your first kiss when you ask, do I have any favorites. I remember my first, in Flint Michigan, but I guess I loved them all equally. God it sounds like I’m going over my Ex list. Next Question LOL.

4. I have been asking other folks about ratings, did they ever interfere or hinder your musical decisions or hurt your shows in any way or were they helpful to you.

Ratings now we’re getting into the business side, to answer your question, yes ratings were extremely important, each percentage, point in morning or afternoon drive meant listeners. Listeners meant more station revenues, higher rates, more advertisers. I had to watch ratings constantly, Arbitron was our bible of sorts. But I guess when it came back to it if my formats worked, the listeners would follow, so basically they let me work my formula’s, to reach the listeners. Tweaking here and there.

5.Okay now for the nitty gritty, were you able to mix it up with bands while on the air, and if so who stands out in your memories the most?

Each format had it’s own free style created for the station as a whole with a lite, medium or heavy rotation. But the most important part of all the formats was giving the air personality the power to be creative within the frame work, they all had access to the Billboard Charts across the board, so they basically created their own mini programs within the format. Myself included. Probably Grand Funk Railroad, because I was lucky enough to know them in their infancy, back in Flint Michigan, before they were Grand Funk, but there were so many.

6. What is your favorite genre of music and who is your most favorite rock bands.

Wow, tough question, I’ll have to think about that one, I reserve the right to come back to this one later…I’ll have to think hard on that.

7. If you could be back on the air at a rock station today, what would your show most likely sound like? Would you have a style for it or just be free with the tunes?
Free For All, there is so much music out their, not heard, but within also the confines of the charts to a certain extent. There are so many NEW Artists who come from the roots of Classic rock today.

8. What is the most memorable part of having been a part of Rock Radio?
Meeting the Artists, early in the careers or at the beginning, and watching them succeed or fail. Along that vein in some small way breaking them as Artists in the music scene.

9 Do you still work in Radio today, and if so can we find the station on line to listen?

No longer in Radio or Programming, retired after 22 years, Woo Hoo!!!

10. I blog about the now deceased Rock station 98.5 KOME, have you ever heard the station and if it could be resurrected in some form would you consider working there?

Yes, but pretty much only thru their charts at the time. In Radio and Records. UMMMMM, excellent question, but the question should be can it be resurrected.

and finally -

11.Is Rock Radio in your opinion doing well, or has the pop scene killed it off? Are we doomed to experience only classic rock stations for ever more?

Rock radio is experiencing shrinkage as well as pop radio. It now longer holds the Iconic position it once did with multiple sources for music, its tough in the marketplace right now.

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01 Oct

Virtual Zeppelin ~ Bad Ass Music

I have been a youtube user now for 2 years on the 19th of this month,* whoo hooo for my bad new media self * anyway, many many times I find and use the authentic bands videos or videos made by fans. I have never once until today run across a band that totally blows my socks off……

Virtual Zeppelin

As noted at
Spyder's Random Things: Virtual Zeppelin these guys play with ‘freakish accuracy‘. I will be working on asking one of them ( or all) for an interview here as soon as I can obtain contact info.
There are a few videos that they have posted, but this one is my favorite. And tho I am now and will be forever a True Led Zeppelin Fan, I have to say that should these guys actually get together and do tours I will be a happy camper. This makes twice now that this has occurred, wonder how far this will go? Great for fans.

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