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steveo777 wrote:That might be where Journey's newer music could be worked into the rotation. Make it happen! You have some juice, right?
Don wrote:These single artist stations only serve a purpose if the will play some stuff that isn't widely available; rare interviews, unreleased demos, live performances, etc. Columbia holds the majority of that material for Journey. They probably don't think it's a money maker. You need a LOT of die-hard fans. Pearl Jam, Grateful Dead, Elvis and Bruce have that. Journey doesn't.
Look at Journey's online presence. Their website shutdown the forums a few years ago. They're Facebook page is lethargic. Even this place which used to be at the top of Google whenever you queried Journey has run out of gas. And Arnel's website....for whatever reasons, that place fell of of a cliff. Dead, dead, dead.
Not the band's fault. The pieces have changed. Time marches on. I'm glad for not only what they gave but the particular times in my life when I received their gift.
hoagiepete wrote:Pink Floyd, the most overplayed band in the history of AOR, is the next band to have their own channel.
Don't get me wrong...I love Pink Floyd, but how many times do I have to hear the same 3 or 4 songs from them on classic rock radio...formerly AOR?
At least maybe now they'll give some airplay to other groups on Sirius' Classic Rewind, Deep Tracks and others. Oh wait...this is going to be on Deep Tracks. Never mind.
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