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Post by 14887fan on Mar 31, 2014 0:34:30 GMT -5
Now they have their own thread and the News & Non-Singles Discussion thread can go back to being about news and non-singles.
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Post by Ten Pound Hammer on Apr 1, 2014 17:59:53 GMT -5
Here's a pretty good patch WATZ played today:
3:30: Keith Urban — Who Wouldn't Wanna Be Me 3:34: Dan + Shay — 19 You + Me 3:38: Rascal Flatts — Every Day 3:41: Thomas Rhett — Get Me Some of That 3:44: Brad Paisley — She's Everything 3:53: Charlie Worsham — Could It Be 3:57: Alan Jackson — I'd Love You All Over Again
4:00: News 4:04: Zac Brown Band — Jump Right In 4:07: Randy Houser — Goodnight Kiss 4:10: Toby Keith — Should've Been a Cowboy 4:14: Miranda Lambert — Automatic 4:22: David Nail — Whatever She's Got 4:26: Trisha Yearwood — This Is Me You're Talking To 4:30: News Headlines & Sports 4:38: Josh Turner — Why Don't We Just Dance 4:41: Cassadee Pope — I Wish I Could Break Your Heart 4:44: Sherry Lynn — Girls Will Be Girls 4:52: Keith Urban — Days Go By 4:56: Van Zant —Help Somebody
5:00: News 5:13: Kenny Chesney — Pirate Flag 5:16: Jerrod Niemann — Drink to That All Night 5:24: Martina McBride — I Love You 5:27: Josh Turner — All Over Me 5:30: Danielle Peck — Findin' a Good Man 5:33: Trent Tomlinson — Drunker Than Me 5:36: Blake Shelton — I'll Just Hold On 5:40: Easton Corbin — All Over the Road 5:43: Rascal Flatts — Why Wait 5:47: George Strait — I Got a Car 5:54: Craig Campbell — Keep Them Kisses Comin' 5:57: Clint Black — Summer's Comin'
6:00: News 6:02: Eric Church — Give Me Back My Hometown 6:06: Tim McGraw — Just to See You Smile 6:10: Sheryl Crow — Callin' Me When I'm Lonely 6:13: Mindy McCready — Guys Do It All the Time 6:16: Keith Urban — Kiss a Girl 6:23: Alan Jackson — Small Town Southern Man 6:27: Love and Theft — Angel Eyes 6:31: George Strait — Baby's Gotten Good at Goodbye 6:35: Gary Allan — It Ain't the Whiskey 6:38: Toby Keith — I Love This Bar 6:42: Blake Shelton — Doin' What She Likes 6:46: Garth Brooks — Longneck Bottle 6:53: Dierks Bentley — I Hold On 6:56: Rhett Akins — Don't Get Me Started
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Post by sabre14 on Apr 2, 2014 17:16:12 GMT -5
Useless iPod shuffle playlists time. Again, I would like to put out a "don't expect most to care" disclaimer. This was on during my jogs the past two days. :)
Day 1: 1. Nowhere Road - The Farm 2. Love Me If You Can - Toby Keith 3. Crazy Days - Adam Gregory 4. Not Going Down - Jo Dee Messina 5. Spoken Like A Man - Blaine Larsen 6. Wild West Show - Big & Rich 7. Sounds So Good - Ashton Shepherd 8. Key Lime Pie - Kenny Chesney (Sometimes I forget the fact I have this song) 9. I'd Be Better Off In A Pine Box - Doug Stone 10. House Like That - Donovan Chapman 11. It Was A Absolutely Finger Lickin', Grits And Chicken, Counry Music Love Song - Bomshel 12. Famous - Eli Young Band 13. Down The Road - Kenny Chesney with Mac McAnally
Day 2: 14. Missin' You Crazy - Jon Pardi 15. Unbroken - Tim McGraw 16. Take The Keys - Leah Turner 17. Red Light - David Nail 18. Jacob's Ladder - Mark Wills 19. El Cerrito Place - Kenny Chesney 20. Do You Believe Me Now - Jimmy Wayne 21. I Could Not Ask For More - Sara Evans 22. One Blue Sky - Sugarland 23. Talkin' Song Repair Blues -Alan Jackson 24. Happy Endings - Lee Brice 25. Boy Like Me - Jessica Harp 26. I'm Taking The Wheel - SHeDaisy 27. Desperately - George Strait
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Post by tim on Apr 2, 2014 23:51:40 GMT -5
^"I'd Be Better Off In A Pine Box" is just a killer song. I still listen to this song now and then. I have quite an emotional attachment to this song form my childhood that I'll never be able to forget. Also glad to see "Desperately" by George on that list sabre14! Have you heard the original version by Bruce Robison? Used to hear it quite a bit down here in Texas. Give it a listen and see what you think. Bruce has two versions out there, one slow and one fast paced.
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Post by sabre14 on Apr 3, 2014 0:10:19 GMT -5
^"I'd Be Better Off In A Pine Box" is just a killer song. I still listen to this song now and then. I have quite an emotional attachment to this song form my childhood that I'll never be able to forget. Also glad to see "Desperately" by George on that list sabre14! Have you heard the original version by Bruce Robison? Used to hear it quite a bit down here in Texas. Give it a listen and see what you think. Bruce has two versions out there, one slow and one fast paced. I have heard the slow paced one by Bruce, and I did like it and just listened to it again now and it is very very good. But just now is the first time I heard the fast paced one. I do enjoy it for the most part, but I liked his slower version better. Bruce is an amazing songwriter. Feel like listening to "Wrapped" now. ;) "I'd Be Better Off In A Pine Box" is one of my all-time favorite songs. I remember my Dad playing it for me when I was a kid. I had taken a liking to "In A Different Light" which WYRK still played back then on a once in a while basis, but never had heard "Pine Box" to that point. One of the best true blue country songs ever released IMO. Thanks for the feedback. Greatly appreciated. :)
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Post by tim on Apr 3, 2014 0:24:36 GMT -5
^George definitely does the song justice and yes the slower version is how the song should be. I had to go back and listen to his version of "Angry All the Time." I think I'm partial to his over Tim's but both are good. He's such an amazing songwriter.
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Post by Andy on Apr 3, 2014 15:45:09 GMT -5
"I'd Be Better Off (In a Pine Box)" is a great song. I actually didn't hear it until relatively later in life, because the only Doug Stone songs radio would ever play were "A Different Light" and "Why Didn't I Think of That". Those songs are great too, but I wished they'd mix it up a little.
Bruce Robison is just a beast songwriter. His recordings are really good too. I actually prefer his versions of "Angry All the Time" and "Travelin' Soldier."
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Post by zjames on Apr 8, 2014 18:45:21 GMT -5
WXTU this evening:
5:00: Luke Bryan - Play It Again 5:04: Rascal Flatts - What Hurts The Most 5:07: Florida Georgia Line - Get Your Shine On 5:11: Keith Urban - Cop Car (Commercials) 5:23: Carrie Underwood - See You Again 5:27: Billy Currington - People Are Crazy 5:30: Sheryl Crow - Callin' Me When I'm Lonely 5:34: Randy Travis - Forever and Ever, Amen 5:37: Dierks Bentley - I Hold On 5:41: Jason Aldean/Luke Bryan/Eric Church - The Only Way I Know (Contest & Traffic & Commercials) 5:52: Thompson Square - If I Didn't Have You 5:56: Eric Church - Drink In My Hand 5:59: Brett Eldredge - Beat Of The Music
6:02: Luke Bryan - Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye 6:06: Rascal Flatts - My Wish 6:10: Love & Theft - Night That You'll Never Forget (daily segment to introduce a new song) (Commercials & Traffic) 6:23: Florida Georgia Line - Stay 6:26: Lonestar - I'm Already There 6:30: Miranda Lambert - Automatic 6:34: Keith Urban - You'll Think Of Me 6:38: Lady Antebellum - Compass 6:41: Kenny Chesney - The Good Stuff (Commercials) 6:52: David Nail - Whatever She's Got 6:55: Jason Aldean - Big Green Tractor 6:59: Joe Nichols - Yeah
7:02: Zac Brown Band - Toes 7:07: Brett Eldredge - Don't Ya Hot 7 at 7 (based on listener feedback and voting) 7:11: Tim McGraw - Lookin' For That Girl (#7) (Commercials) 7:23: Randy Houser - Goodnight Kiss (#6) 7:26: Billy Currington - We Are Tonight (#5) 7:30: Sara Evans - Slow Me Down (#4) 7:34: Dierks Bentley - I Hold On (#3) 7:37: Florida Georgia Line/Luke Bryan - This Is How We Roll (#2) 7:41: Jerrod Niemann - Drink To That All Night (#1) (Commercials)
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Post by Ten Pound Hammer on Apr 8, 2014 21:42:57 GMT -5
^ Looks like a fairly mainstream station. All but one song is new or recent.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2014 21:39:31 GMT -5
I was listening to KMLE last night and a song came on, laced with an awesome fiddle solo at the beginning. It sounded somewhat familiar and yet my first thought was that it must be a new artist [naively] trying to push a traditional song to radio. Because with most songs, if I've heard them a lot before, I'm instantly familiar with them as soon as they start playing.
Turns out, it wasn't a new artist. Turns out, it was a song I was very familiar with. But I almost spit out my pop while I was driving as soon as I heard Natalie Maines start singing the lyrics to "Wide Open Spaces".
I don't know about the rest of you, but I haven't heard a Dixie Chicks song--not a single one--on any radio station since 2002. I'm certain of it. And so that's why I at first thought "oh, this has to be some great new traditional song" because I was not expecting to hear a Dixie Chicks song, even though I listen to their music a lot when I'm on my laptop.
Granted, I haven't been listening to radio that much lately, but when I do, I never hear very many old songs, and certainly not any Dixie Chicks songs. But last night KMLE also snuck in Tim's "Real Good Man", and I've heard one of my all-time favorite songs--Kenny's "I Go Back"--on the radio each of the last 3 days.
Sort of off-topic I know, but I just had to share my little experience of hearing the Dixie Chicks once again. :)
I got in my truck about 8:20 and "Wagon Wheel" was playing (never gets old for me!) The rest of KMLE's playlist last night, through midnight:
8:25 "Drink To That All Night" - Jerrod Niemann ...at which point I flipped to KNIX ;) And then when "Drink To That All Night" came on KNIX only 2 minutes later, I flipped back to KMLE just as it was ending there, and then... 8:28 "Wide Open Spaces" - Dixie Chicks (and my jaw fell to the ground) 8:32 "I Hold On" - Dierks Bentley 8:35 "Beachin'" - Jake Owen 8:42 "Cop Car" - Keith Urban 8:46 "Real Good Man" - Tim McGraw 8:50 "Lettin' The Night Roll" - Justin Moore (I was back to my apartment right after Tim's song, so I missed the rest of the night, but I'll continue... 8:53 "Made In America" - Toby Keith 8:56 "Song About A Girl" - Eric Paslay 9:00 "Rewind" - Rascal Flatts 9:03 "Mama's Broken Heart" - Miranda Lambert 9:06 "Keep Them Kisses Comin'" - Craig Campbell 9:12 "Whatever She's Got" - David Nail 9:16 "Good Directions" - Billy Currington 9:19 "Give Me Back My Hometown" - Eric Church 9:23 "Drunk Last Night" - Eli Young Band 9:26 "Farmer's Daughter" - Rodney Atkins 9:29 "Doin' What She Likes" - Blake Shelton 9:33 "Chainsaw" - The Band Perry 9:40 "When She Says Baby" - Jason Aldean 9:43 "You And Tequila" - Kenny Chesney f/ Grace Potter 9:47 "Play It Again" - Luke Bryan 9:50 "What Kinda Gone" - Chris Cagle 9:57 "See You Tonight" - Scotty McCreery 10:00 "Runnin' Outta Moonlight" - Randy Houser 10:03 "Hope You Get Lonely Tonight" - Cole Swindell 10:09 "Bottoms Up" - Brantley Gilbert 10:12 "Honey Bee" - Blake Shelton 10:16 "Compass" - Lady Antebellum 10:19 "19 You + Me" - Dan + Shay 10:22 "She Won't Be Lonely Long" - Clay Walker 10:25 "Don't Ya" - Brett Eldredge 10:35 "Cop Car" - Keith Urban 10:39 "I'm Still A Guy" - Brad Paisley 10:43 "Get Me Some Of That" - Thomas Rhett 10:46 "Stuck Like Glue" - Sugarland 10:52 "Rewind" - Rascal Flatts 10:56 "Anywhere With You" - Jake Owen 10:59 "Yeah" - Joe Nichols 11:07 "Friday Night" - Eric Paslay 11:10 "Free And Easy" - Dierks Bentley 11:17 "Doin' What She Likes" - Blake Shelton 11:20 "Country Must Be Country Wide" - Brantley Gilbert 11:23 "Cruise" - Florida Georgia Line 11:31 "Drink A Beer" - Luke Bryan 11:35 "Good Girl" - Carrie Underwood 11:38 "Ready Set Roll" - Chase Rice 11:41 "I Got A Feelin'" - Billy Currington 11:44 "Drink To That All Night" - Jerrod Niemann 11:48 "Goodnight Kiss" - Randy Houser 11:54 "Boys 'Round Here" - Blake Shelton 11:58 "Lettin' The Night Roll" - Justin Moore
A few gems, but there are plenty of songs on there that I don't like at all...maybe more than half. Hence why I haven't been listening to the radio as much these days.
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Post by sabre14 on Apr 21, 2014 22:49:59 GMT -5
^ Looks like a WYRK type playlist jhomes87. "You And Tequila", "What Kinda Gone", and "I'm Still A Guy" are the only one's I would have went "woah, haven't heard this one in a while". Thanks for taking the time to list that though. Always interesting to view. :)
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Post by bjer127 on Apr 22, 2014 12:08:43 GMT -5
As i've said on here times before, WKIK in Southern MD plays the best songs. Mostly obscure 80's and 90's tunes, mixed in with today's stuff. I can only get it streaming online at work, or when I am about 15 min south of my house. LOL. Here's what they played today between 12 and 1. Check out the variety!!!
11:56 Travis Tritt - T-R-O-U-B-L-E 11:59 Mark Chesnutt - Old Flames Have New Names 12:06 Jerrod Niemann - Drink To That All Night 12:10 Gary Allan - Man To Man 12:13 Wade Hayes - Don't Stop 12:15 Frankie Ballard - Helluva Life 12:19 Randy Houser - Runnin outta Moonlight 12:23 Eli Young Band - Always The Love Songs 12:26 Alan Jackson - Someday 12:30 Luke Bryan - Drink A Beer 12:36 Marty Stuart - Burn Me Down 12:39 Tim McGraw - Maybe We Should Just Sleep On It 12:43 Florida Georgia Line - Stay 12:47 Shenandoah - Two Dozen Roses 12:52 Sugarland - Settlin 12:56 Billy Joe Royal - Tell It Like It Is 12:59 Rascal Flatts - Everyday 1:02 George Strait - Seashores of Old Mexico
If only Clear Channel stations could do that! Not a dud song, except Jerrods. Very enjoyable listen
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Post by countryfan15 on Apr 22, 2014 14:32:21 GMT -5
As i've said on here times before, WKIK in Southern MD plays the best songs. Mostly obscure 80's and 90's tunes, mixed in with today's stuff. I can only get it streaming online at work, or when I am about 15 min south of my house. LOL. Here's what they played today between 12 and 1. Check out the variety!!! 11:56 Travis Tritt - T-R-O-U-B-L-E 11:59 Mark Chesnutt - Old Flames Have New Names 12:06 Jerrod Niemann - Drink To That All Night 12:10 Gary Allan - Man To Man 12:13 Wade Hayes - Don't Stop 12:15 Frankie Ballard - Helluva Life 12:19 Randy Houser - Runnin outta Moonlight 12:23 Eli Young Band - Always The Love Songs 12:26 Alan Jackson - Someday 12:30 Luke Bryan - Drink A Beer 12:36 Marty Stuart - Burn Me Down 12:39 Tim McGraw - Maybe We Should Just Sleep On It 12:43 Florida Georgia Line - Stay 12:47 Shenandoah - Two Dozen Roses 12:52 Sugarland - Settlin 12:56 Billy Joe Royal - Tell It Like It Is 12:59 Rascal Flatts - Everyday 1:02 George Strait - Seashores of Old Mexico If only Clear Channel stations could do that! Not a dud song, except Jerrods. Very enjoyable listen I want this station! I haven't heard "Don't Stop" or "Someday" on the radio in forever.
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Post by bboat11 on Apr 22, 2014 15:19:13 GMT -5
jhomes87, I have actually heard the Dixie Chicks a few times on my radio these past couple months! It has been "Cowboy Take Me Away" every time, so not much variety, but at least they are getting played every once in awhile! Also, I hear Kenny's "I Go Back" at least a couple times a week, and I usually only listen to the radio as I'm falling asleep. And I have not heard "Real Good Man" on the radio in awhile, but I have definitely heard "Where The Green Grass Grows" and "My Best Friend" several times the past couple months as well. Also, yesterday I was going through my usual morning routine of struggling to wake up because bed is nice, when all of a sudden the exuberant steel guitar that heralds the arrival of none other than Martina McBride's "A Broken Wing" sprung forth from my radio. I just about had a kitten! Talk about instantly waking up and snapping to attention! I think it was sped up slightly, because the 6/8 time it is supposed to be in definitely felt like more of a swung 4/4, and her vibrato seemed quicker than normal... But it was still such a nice shock! The announcers came on right afterwards to talk about how it has probably been forever since we heard that song and it wasn't being butchered at some karaoke bar, and what an amazing vocalist Martina is, and how they would love to go see her in concert, and how they are so happy for her new album going #1, etc. I was left wondering why this is the first time I have heard her on the radio in like two years if they like her so much... Still, it was a very very nice moment! And then, right afterwards a commercial came on that featured Jo Dee's "Dare To Dream" in the background! Let's just say, after that morning, I definitely had a great day :)
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Post by sabre14 on May 2, 2014 18:00:43 GMT -5
Useless iPod shuffle time. :)
This was over a two day span.
1. When You Need My Love - Daryl Worley 2. You're Gonna Love Me - Chris Young 3. In Terms Of Love - SHeDaisy 4. Mission Temple Firework Stand - Sawyer Brown 5. Talk Me Out Of Tampa - Joe Nichols 6. Flying Silver Eagle - Jamey Johnson 7. Kiss Me In The Dark - Randy Rogers Band 8. How Far Do You Wanna Go? - Gloriana 9. He Oughta Know That By Now - Lee Ann Womack 10. All Things Considered - Yankee Grey 11. That's All I'll Ever Need - Jimmy Wayne 12. Different Breed - Charter's Chord 13. Look At Us - Craig Morgan 14. All I Wanted Was A Car - Brad Paisley 15. Innocence - Sarah Buxton 16. I Got More - Cole Deggs and the Lonesome 17. Busy Man - Billy Ray Cyrus 18. That's When I Love You - Phil Vassar 19. Real - James Wesley 20. There Is No Arizona - Jamie O'Neal 21. I Just Got Back From Hell - Gary Allan 22. Up! - Shania Twain 23. Redneck Yacht Club - Craig Morgan 24. Skeletons - Eli Young Band
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2014 1:12:13 GMT -5
Spent all day in the tractor listening to a little station out of Sioux Falls, SD. Their playlist:
3:27 Brett Eldredge - "Beat Of The Music" 3:30 Sugarland - "Stuck Like Glue" 3:39 Gary Allan - "Watching Airplanes" 3:43 Emerson Drive - "Fall Into Me" 3:46 Eli Young Band - "Dust" 3:54 Eric Paslay - "Song About A Girl" 3:58 Luke Bryan - "Drink A Beer" 4:05 Josh Thompson - "Wanted Me Gone" 4:13 Brantley Gilbert - "Bottoms Up" 4:17 Cole Swindell - "Chillin' It" 4:26 Garth Brooks - "The Thunder Rolls" 4:29 Travis Tritt - "It's A Great Day To Be Alive" 4:39 Brad Paisley - "River Bank" 4:43 Rascal Flatts - "Life Is A Highway" 4:47 Miranda Lambert - "Automatic" 4:56 Jason Aldean - "Fly Over States" 4:59 Tim McGraw f/ Faith Hill - "Meanwhile Back At Mama's" 5:03 Tracy Byrd - "I'm From The Country" 5:07 Kip Moore - "Dirt Road" 5:16 Florida Georgia Line f/ Luke Bryan - "This Is How We Roll" 5:20 Blake Shelton f/ Gwen Sebastian - "My Eyes" 5:29 Luke Bryan - "Play It Again" 5:32 Alison Krauss - "When You Say Nothing At All" 5:42 Tim McGraw - "Live Like You Were Dying" 5:47 John Michael Montgomery - "Be My Baby Tonight" 5:50 Joe Nichols - "Yeah" 6:00 Zac Brown Band - "All Alright" 6:04 Tyler Farr - "Whiskey In My Water" 6:07 Frankie Ballard - "Sunshine & Whiskey" 6:14 Justin Moore - "Lettin' The Night Roll" 6:18 Eric Church - "Give Me Back My Hometown" 6:27 Toby Keith - "As Good As I Once Was" 6:31 Steve Holy - "Brand New Girlfriend" 6:40 Craig Morgan - "Wake Up Lovin' You" 6:44 Brad Paisley - "He Didn't Have To Be" 6:47 Thomas Rhett - "Get Me Some Of That" 6:53 Miranda Lambert - "White Liar" 6:57 Dierks Bentley - "Drunk On A Plane"
Then at 7 they did a new syndicated show called "Radio Texas" but I was headed back home by then so I didn't catch any of it. The DJ had been talking about it all afternoon, though, and said they just started it last Saturday and it got rave reviews from listeners...all kinds of red dirt Texas country music with some Americana mixed in.
I thought the playlist this afternoon was pretty good...I only muted it a couple of times (Thomas Rhett, Steve Holy, etc) ;)
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Post by tim on May 11, 2014 1:21:01 GMT -5
Spent all day in the tractor listening to a little station out of Sioux Falls, SD. This just makes me miss home. I learned to drive on a tractor haha. Though I may never move back home to Nebraska, the midwest will forever have a special place in my heart. Great playlist as well!
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Post by Ten Pound Hammer on May 15, 2014 19:06:42 GMT -5
Different batch of songs on WATZ driving home tonight:
7:28: Chris Young — Aw Naw 7:31: Eddy Arnold — Make the World Go Away 7:34: Jon Pardi — What I Can't Put Down 7:38: Lady Antebellum — Compass 7:41: Country's Inside Track with Lon Helton (Brad Paisley) 7:44: Brad Paisley — Two People Fell in Love 7:52: ABC Sports 7:54: Billy Currington — We Are Tonight 7:57: Willie Nelson — If You've Got the Money I've Got the Time 8:00: News
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Post by Ten Pound Hammer on May 29, 2014 20:57:41 GMT -5
Bumping for another interesting batch WATZ just played:
9 PM
Big & Rich — Look at You Martina McBride — A Broken Wing Joe Diffie — Prop Me Up Beside the Jukebox (If I Die) Blake Shelton — Home Dierks Bentley — Trying to Stop Your Leaving Kelleigh Bannen — Famous Jimmy Dean — Big Bad John Craig Campbell — Keep Them Kisses Comin' Brad Paisley — This Is Country Music Jason Michael Carroll — Alyssa Lies Hunter Hayes — Invisible Alabama — Mountain Music
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2014 21:19:23 GMT -5
Bumping for another interesting batch WATZ just played: Your station's playlists give me whiplash. They play songs back-to-back that are on the complete opposite ends of the 'country' music spectrum.
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Post by sabre14 on May 29, 2014 22:46:37 GMT -5
Bumping for another interesting batch WATZ just played: 9 PM Big & Rich — Look at You Martina McBride — A Broken WingJoe Diffie — Prop Me Up Beside the Jukebox (If I Die)Blake Shelton — Home Dierks Bentley — Trying to Stop Your LeavingKelleigh Bannen — Famous Jimmy Dean — Big Bad John Craig Campbell — Keep Them Kisses Comin' Brad Paisley — This Is Country Music Jason Michael Carroll — Alyssa LiesHunter Hayes — Invisible Alabama — Mountain MusicThe fact that they played all those songs in just one hour is great. How I envy you. WYRK would never play those in a 10 hour period let alone 1. I haven't heard "Trying To Stop Your Leaving" on any radio station since 2008.
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Post by Ten Pound Hammer on May 30, 2014 7:36:07 GMT -5
^ I've heard TTSYL at least twice in the past week alone, which is more times than I've heard 5-1-5-0 on the radio in a YEAR. Explain that one.
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Post by sabre14 on May 30, 2014 12:09:58 GMT -5
^ Sorry, I can't because I still hear "5-1-5-0" on both The Highway and WYRK.
To be fair to WYRK, they do still spin "Only Prettier" by Miranda, "I Got You" by Thompson Square, and "Barefoot And Crazy" by Jack Ingram every once in a while...
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Post by sabre14 on May 31, 2014 14:06:13 GMT -5
Today makes me glad I have a Sirius/XM subscription. They are once again doing a sneak preview of their internet only channel Y2K Country. Basically any hit single from the start of the year 2000 through 2010. They will do this all weekend long. I couldn't hear all the songs when I was driving around because I unfortunately had to actually go inside places I was driving to, but here's what they played today purely off my memory between 11:00 A.M. and about 3:00 P.M. :) "I Love This Bar" - Toby Keith "My Wish" - Rascal Flatts "Every Mile A Memory" - Dierks Bentley "Kristofferson" - Tim McGraw "There's Your Trouble" - Dixie Chicks "Just Might (Make Me Believe)" - Sugarland "River Of Love" - George Strait "Arlington" - Trace Adkins "Nothin' Better To Do" - LeAnn Rimes "It's A Great Day To Be Alive" - Travis Tritt "Little White Church" - Little Big Town "Do You Want Fries With That" - Tim McGraw "Whiskey Girl" - Toby Keith "Watching You" - Rodney Atkins "Hot Mama" - Trace Adkins "Paint Me A Birmingham" - Tracy Lawrence "Alcohol" - Brad Paisley "Play Something Country" - Brooks & Dunn "Don't Forget To Remember Me" - Carrie Underwood "Ten Rounds With Joe Cuervo" - Tracy Byrd "Rain Is A Good Thing" - Luke Bryan "Pickin' Wildflowers" - Keith Anderson "A Real Fine Place To Start" - Sara Evans "Don't Happen Twice" - Kenny Chesney "Sweet Thing" - Keith Urban "In A Real Love" - Phil Vassar" "I Loved Her First" - Heartland "Wave On Wave" - Pat Green "Born To Fly" - Sara Evans "Living For The Night" - George Strait "Stand" - Rascal Flatts "Do I" - Luke Bryan "I Just Wanna Be Mad" - Terri Clark "What Kinda Gone" - Chris Cagle I'm sure carriekins can share the joy of this. ;)
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Post by carriekins on May 31, 2014 14:14:35 GMT -5
Yep it's a "won't have to switch to Prime Country every other song" weekend in our car! Glad to see they added Dierks to their playlist - the last preview weekend they had they literally didn't play him at all which was odd. (We checked.)
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Post by sabre14 on Jun 1, 2014 17:33:19 GMT -5
One last playlist update for The Highway's Y2K Country preview. Some of this was yesterday evening and the rest was today. :)
"The Secret Of Life" - Faith Hill "I Want To Live" - Josh Gracin "I'm Already There" - Lonestar "Too Much Of A Good Thing" - Alan Jackson "Whiskey Lullaby" - Brad Paisley with Alison Krauss "Good Morning Beautiful" - Steve Holy "Rough And Ready" - Trace Adkins "Mayberry" - Rascal Flatts "Days Go By" - Keith Urban "Boys Of Fall" - Kenny Chesney "Our Song" - Taylor Swift "Love Of A Woman" - Travis Tritt "Hillbilly Bone" - Blake Shelton with Trace Adkins "Crazy Ex-Girfriend" - Miranda Lambert "We Rode In Trucks" - Luke Bryan "I Don't Have To Be Me (Til Monday)" - Steve Azar "My Kinda Party" - Jason Aldean "Must Be Doin' Something Right" - Billy Currington "Daddy Won't Sell The Farm" - Montgomery Gentry "Here For The Party" - Gretchen Wilson "Small Town USA" - Justin Moore "Because Of You" - Reba McEntire with Kelly Clarkson "How Am I Doin' - Dierks Bentley "Red Light" - David Nail "Where The Green Grass Grows" - Tim McGraw
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Post by Ten Pound Hammer on Jun 19, 2014 15:04:51 GMT -5
I found a tape of WKJC in Tawas City from New Year's Day 1997 starting around 5:30 PM. Here's what was on it:
Suzy Bogguss: "No Way Out" Lari White: "That's How You Know (When You're in Love)" George Ducas: "Every Time She Passes By" Michelle Wright: "Take It Like a Man" Trisha Yearwood: "Everybody Knows" Lorrie Morgan: "Something in Red" Tanya Tucker: "If Your Heart Ain't Busy Tonight" Mark Chesnutt: "I'll Think of Something" (At this point, the station switches to some anonymous syndicated show…) David Lee Murphy: "Dust on the Bottle" Alabama: "I'm in a Hurry (And Don't Know Why)" LeAnn Rimes: "One Way Ticket (Because I Can)" Tracy Lawrence: "Time Marches On" Faith Hill: "Piece of My Heart" Sammy Kershaw: "Politics, Religion, and Her" Garth Brooks: "That Ol' Wind" Dwight Yoakam: "Guitars, Cadillacs" Mindy McCready: "Guys Do It All the Time" Shenandoah: "The Church on Cumberland Road" (tape ends about 15 seconds from end of song)
And on a tape from my fifth birthday (March 10, 1992), from just before 7 AM to about 8:30 PM. It has a lot fewer songs because they also had news, weather, a country quiz, and a bunch of other things.
Collin Raye: "Every Second" Carlene Carter: "Come On Back" Randy Travis: "Better Class of Losers" Ray Stevens: "Power Tools" (!!!) (I later called in a request for this in September for my first day of kindergarten) Patty Loveless: "Hurt Me Bad (In a Real Good Way)" Joe Diffie: "Is It Cold in Here" Lorrie Morgan: "Except for Monday" George Strait: "The Chill of an Early Fall" Sammy Kershaw: "Don't Go Near the Water" Reba McEntire: "For My Broken Heart"
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Post by Todd on Jun 25, 2014 11:38:46 GMT -5
The country station I listen to, WBRF, has a unique block of programming every afternoon from 5-6 pm. They call it the "Outlaw Drive at Five," and for an hour they play nothing but songs by outlaw artists. This was their playlist yesterday:
Ray Wylie Hubbard - Joyride Hal Ketchum - She's Still In Dallas Hank Williams, Jr/Waylon Jennings/Ernest Tubb - Leave Them Boys Alone Last Train Home - Louisiana Robert Earl Keen - Feelin' Good Again Travis Tritt - T-R-O-U-B-L-E Wild Horses - Ride Cowboy Ride Joe Ely - Smack Dab In The Middle Johnny Paycheck - Take This Job and Shove It Ed Bruce - My First Taste of Texas Kenny Vaughn - Country Music Got a Hold On Me Gretchen Wilson/Merle Haggard - Politically Uncorrect Sleepy LaBeef - Bright Lights, Big City
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2014 0:22:07 GMT -5
I don't have a specific playlist to post, but I did feel like this post best belonged here anyway.
On Friday and Saturday, I drove all the way from Phoenix back to my hometown in Iowa, as I'm done with school for the summer. Well, that's 2 full days of me all by myself driving, lol--plenty of time to listen to the radio!
I heard a lot of good stuff (and some bad, but oh well)...of course I heard a lot of the popular songs of today but there were also some stations I came across that were playing brand new music that I hadn't heard yet, and one station in eastern New Mexico was branded as "George & Friends Country", and the only stuff they played was George Strait, Garth Brooks, Shania Twain, early Tim McGraw, Alan Jackson, Clint Black, Brooks & Dunn, Faith Hill, Jo Dee Messina, early Martina, etc. I mean it was basically all the big hits of the 90's (and even some from the 80's) but it was just cool/interesting that it was branded as "George & Friends". I haven't yet tried to figure out what the call letters for that station were, though.
Then when I was in northern Kansas and southern Nebraska, I found two really good stations. One of them (I think it was out of the Kearney area) played a really good mix. They played at least 50 minutes of music every hour, and at least 1 of the songs was always a classic song from the 80's or early 90's. That station didn't fade out for a good 3 hours or so of driving time...the 3 "old" songs I heard were George's "Ace In The Hole", Randy Travis' "1982", and Reba's "Fancy". They also mixed in the occasional big 'gold' hit from the 90's or early 00's.
But I also heard songs that we are barely talking about at Pulse yet (because they are so brand new)...songs like Colt Ford's "Workin' On", Tate Stevens' "Better At Night", Brett Eldredge's "Mean To Me", Thompson Square's "I Can't Outrun You" (and they played "Testing The Water" too), Sunny Sweeney's "Bad Girl Phase", Chase Bryant's "Take It On Back", Kristian Bush's "Trailer Hitch", and a few others that have only just been released to radio. Additionally, they played all the hits, from "Beachin'" to "I Got A Car" to "Roller Coaster" to "American Kids", etc. What I did notice is that they hardly played any bro-country at all.
It was an incredible station. So much music, hardly any commercials, and an incredible amount of variety.
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Post by sabre14 on Jul 17, 2014 13:25:58 GMT -5
This is some of what I heard on Y2Kountry today on my two rides today. :)
"Born To Fly" - Sara Evans "Waitin' On A Woman" - Brad Paisley "Long Time Gone" - Dixie Chicks "Long Black Train" - Josh Turner "That's A Plan" - Mark McGuinn (I was absolutely thrilled to hear this song) "As Good As I Once Was" - Toby Keith "Big Deal" - LeAnn Rimes "Like We Never Loved At All" - Faith Hill w/Tim McGraw "I Don't Have To Be Me ('Til Monday) - Steve Azar "Ready To Run" - Dixie Chicks "I Could Not Ask For More" - Sara Evans "Little Bit Of Life" - Craig Morgan "I Should Be Sleeping" - Emerson Drive "These Are My People" - Rodney Atkins "Play Something Country" - Brooks & Dunn "Work In Progress" - Alan Jackson "Mayberry" - Rascal Flatts "Small Town USA" - Justin Moore "When I Think About Angels" - Jamie O'Neal "Wrapped" - George Strait "A Little Past Little Rock" - Lee Ann Womack (don't know why they played this one as it was from 1998?)
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