Posted on 11/18/2017 4:43:06 PM PST by GoldenState_Rose
Another explicitly white space shut down.
for later
So, the FCC gets to decide what we are able to listen on our radios?
You’ll like K-LOVE.
I remember when 100.3 first started at Pirate Radio. That was good music.
The Sound was classic rock, but this is L.A. and I’m aware of even country music having a more diverse following than people think!
And if anything, Christian rock is the same. The music scene may seem exclusively white, but its following is diverse. Churches (especially in this city) bring together all kinds of people, praise God.
In terms of religious music, I myself prefer old negro spirituals and ancient Catholic hymns. I’m old school. :) Hence the classic rock fandom.
Would’ve been better for a Top 40 station to get shut down instead!
The Sound was my favorite station. Bummed that its gone.
I am down to 4 listenable stations in LA.
Which ones?
I remember when Jack FM (which I like) was Arrow 93...
“And in the end...”
Jack, K-Earth. KLOS, KYSR, and sometimes KROQ but I don’t care for much modern rock.
Got it those are my go-to’s as well, but I definitely preferred Sound to KLOS.
I like KYSR or Alt 98.7, but I miss “Star” 987 which played alternative from the 90s...including the feminist stuff. Lilith Fair singers like Jewel, Sarah McLachlan, Sheryl Crow, Paula Cole, Alanis Morisette etc...
K-Earth does 90s stuff sometimes.
I miss it Already!
On top of a mountain in San Diego
It was Great Music that you’d
Remember but Never hear.
AC/DC wall to wall now...
Classic Rock...boring.
100.3 has been my #1 preset on the car radio. Previously it was Indie 103.1 for Jonesy’s Jukebox. I know he’s on 95.5 now but just not the same. And I miss Richard Blade on KROQ.
Might be old but I’m not boring!
Will probably just stick with 1150 The Patriot now.
Because nobody owns a CD or MP3 copy of ‘Abbey Road?’
Classic rock stations have been selling old rope for money for years. I am amazed that they have survived this long considering listeners could load an iPod with 40-50 songs and have the station’s entire playlist without the bother of commercials.
VERY VERY well said. At age 53, classic rock stations are targeted toward me, and I’ve always thought they were a joke. Bye, bye, Beatles loving losers.
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