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I detest the man and his "music". Zero chance of me ever listening to this station. I think I would choose 24/7 Holiday Hits over all Drake, all the time.
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At first I thought this was a post about the Drake format that came to prominence in the late '60s.
PJ
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This teaser/stunting hints to me that the station is going to be an all hip hop station of some sort.
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Drake to me is proof that there is actually a devil, as in Faust.
At some point this talentless and un charismatic performer must have made a pact with Mephistopheles.
He doesn't even rap, he just kind of half talks and half sings in a sort of monotones.
I don't get it.
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Paul Jeffries wrote:
At first I thought this was a post about the Drake format that came to prominence in the late '60s.
PJ
Me too! What a disappointment.
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Everytime I've heard a Drake song his vocals seem to have the same kind of draggy wha-wha-wh-whaaa sound as the teacher in the Charlie Brown cartoons.
Tough to only have a single artist for a music station.
I would enjoy a nothing but Genesis station .
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betaylored wrote:
Tough to only have a single artist for a music station.
I would enjoy a nothing but Genesis station .
'Illegal Alien' played on a loop until the election. Genius.
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betaylored wrote:
Everytime I've heard a Drake song his vocals seem to have the same kind of draggy wha-wha-wh-whaaa sound as the teacher in the Charlie Brown cartoons.
Tough to only have a single artist for a music station.
I would enjoy a nothing but Genesis station .
106.3 WWMN, also heard on 1110 WJML and 1210 WJNL, in Michigan - has been playing all Grateful Dead for close to a year, maybe more... I've actually heard both AMs, the 1210 as recently as this past weekend. There's probably enough bootleg out there so as to not repeat any one version of a song for a very long time.
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Paul Jeffries wrote:
At first I thought this was a post about the Drake format that came to prominence in the late '60s.
PJ
I thought the same thing.
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What a miss, a Scranton station should stunt with Harry Chapin's "30,000 Pounds of Bananas" on repeat.