Remember waaaaayyyyyyy back when FM stations were "album oriented"? FM 95-Q
in Charlotte used to play entire sides of all the Doobie records (among
others) up through the MM era. I Cheat The Hangman was a staple. As was
Sweet Maxine, Another Park, and every now and again 8th Ave. Shuffle. I'm
sure other markets throughout the country had the same format, at the time.
 
Whatever happened to those formats and why did they disappear? Anyone?
 
Doobies Rule,
Steve

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From: Miles Lumbard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 2:11 PM
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Subject: Re: Down In The (Lame, Hits Only)Track


I hear ya about the job from Heck alright.  I don't know about all Doobs,
All The Time, but I think if we stopped excluding "non-hits" and recent
albums from classic rockers, and played three and four song blocks from CDs,
we could run the "Classic Hits" bunch out of town on a rail. 

You definitely got the morning show.  And I'll steal Arlo from The Fox.  All
I have to do is tell him he can play Rush again and he's mine! 


God, if we could only do it. 


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            Hearin' Their Tunes Always Has A Way 
                 Of Soothin' Out My Soul 
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           Cause Times Are Hard And Work Is Slow, 
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