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Re: utter blasphemy
- Subject: Re: utter blasphemy
- From: Cathy4537@xxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 5 Oct 1997 01:38:11 -0400 (EDT)
Jean writes:
> For example, has anyone else noticed that the P/P version of SIBLY has
> virtually replaced the original studio version on classic rock stations?
> However, I can only speak for two stations, so I am genuinely curious to
> know whether anyone else has observed the same phenomenon. Jean
On my local classic rock radio station, I've *never* heard the P/P version of
SIBLY. As a matter of fact, the only songs I've heard from 'No Quarter' are
'Nobody's Fault But Mine' (they've played that one a lot), 'Thank You'
(twice) and 'Gallows Pole' (once). They play Zep rather than P/P and stick
mostly to the rockers.
On the subject of radio stations, I was visiting a nearby city recently and
found the classic rock station straight away; they were in the middle of one
of those 'name that tune' type of contests and the audio clip they played was
from 'The Ocean' (Singing in the sunshine, laughing in the rain). The first
caller guessed 'Stroke' by Billy Squier and I almost had to pull over, I was
laughing so hard.:)
Cathy4537@xxxxxxx