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Gunbot wrote:In L.A., The normal rotation I hear is Faithfully, Who's Crying Now and Some times Open Arms on the soft rock station KOST.
JACK FM and KLOS play DSB, LTS, Separate Ways, Anyway you want it, Lights and Wheel in the sky quite a bit. The only thing from ROR I have heard is BGTY. Any songs from the albums after Raised On Radio or not played frequently enough to where I have noticed them.
jrny84 wrote:I was just curious to see if anyone ever here's "When you love a woman" on the radio at all anymore where you live??? Here in Michigan I dont think I have heard it since the late 90s. What a shame too because it is such a well written song and shows more of a mature Journey. Heck it was even nominated for a grammy in 97.
Gunbot wrote:In L.A., The normal rotation I hear is Faithfully, Who's Crying Now and Some times Open Arms on the soft rock station KOST.
JACK FM and KLOS play DSB, LTS, Separate Ways, Anyway you want it, Lights and Wheel in the sky quite a bit. The only thing from ROR I have heard is BGTY. Any songs from the albums after Raised On Radio or not played frequently enough to where I have noticed them.
MrsPerry wrote:Lots of Stone in love and any way you want it on the Rock station where i live here in SD.
ProgRocker53 wrote:Locally for me:
Soft/Alternative/Mix: DSB, Lights, OA, Faithfully, WCN, AATY, and the very occasional WYLAW
Classic Rock: DSB, Lights, WITS, SW, LTS, FTW/AT, AWYWI, and the very occasional Patiently
Rockindeano wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:Locally for me:
Soft/Alternative/Mix: DSB, Lights, OA, Faithfully, WCN, AATY, and the very occasional WYLAW
Classic Rock: DSB, Lights, WITS, SW, LTS, FTW/AT, AWYWI, and the very occasional Patiently
How's the old lady Proggy? You keepin her smiling? I want details. Remember, when you finally go south, remember the alphabet, and think of me. Use your tongue and draw fictitious letters against her %^$#@. Works every fucking time! Chicks go nuts!! I rarely if ever had to go further than L or M.They start really flopping around and spazzin out. Like fish out of water...it's quite the sight.
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