Re: KGMZ Oldies 107.9 FM
I tend to agree with Radiohead quite a bit and just shaking my head. What a shame. Hutch was someone many of us knew as sort of like an older brother, uncle, or cool person from down the street. He talked story, was a real person with charisma in a friendly way. His style will be missed, as will the Captain, who was to me, the real anchor over there. Like has been pointed out, Oldies decision to leave Ed Kanoi when taking away so many others? Give me a break. When KPOI let Kanoi go, I actually applauded too, and thought instead of some barely cutting it guy, finally, it can only get better. But instead, that was just before it went bad to worse. How much radio changed in one year. I miss Dave Lawrence. It seemed like he was the only one with any sort of talent on the air, where I felt like someone was working for it, not like Radiohead points out, someone with no idea what they are doing, totally disorganized, and like a bumbling moment coming up next kind of thing. To replace the rest of the station around Kanoi with some satellite? No real good rock station or DJ on now. Star does not rock, simple as that. Maybe successful, and Hudson and co are talented; just no can take her voice. Nothing personal, just like nails on chalk. Star seem like they are on tape the rest of the time, and so mechanical. On the poi, Michelle Shokly reminds me of Sarah Palin and I try to avoid hearing that screech-screech. To save money I guess they got the traffic guy to do mid-days? It is Spinal Tap: The Radio Movie. Maybe Sharen can go there. I still never heard what was up with Mars, who lasted a few months in between BRock on last year, and then back now. Brock! Please. The Kanoi show starts to sound good by comparison. Sad state of affairs. I never realized how good Michael W. Perry really is. I have been listening, as the options are so slim, and he is just with it. Maybe he can move to KPOI or Oldies, and they can hire the Captain for Price. Captain and Price. LOL
I tend to agree with Radiohead quite a bit and just shaking my head. What a shame. Hutch was someone many of us knew as sort of like an older brother, uncle, or cool person from down the street. He talked story, was a real person with charisma in a friendly way. His style will be missed, as will the Captain, who was to me, the real anchor over there. Like has been pointed out, Oldies decision to leave Ed Kanoi when taking away so many others? Give me a break. When KPOI let Kanoi go, I actually applauded too, and thought instead of some barely cutting it guy, finally, it can only get better. But instead, that was just before it went bad to worse. How much radio changed in one year. I miss Dave Lawrence. It seemed like he was the only one with any sort of talent on the air, where I felt like someone was working for it, not like Radiohead points out, someone with no idea what they are doing, totally disorganized, and like a bumbling moment coming up next kind of thing. To replace the rest of the station around Kanoi with some satellite? No real good rock station or DJ on now. Star does not rock, simple as that. Maybe successful, and Hudson and co are talented; just no can take her voice. Nothing personal, just like nails on chalk. Star seem like they are on tape the rest of the time, and so mechanical. On the poi, Michelle Shokly reminds me of Sarah Palin and I try to avoid hearing that screech-screech. To save money I guess they got the traffic guy to do mid-days? It is Spinal Tap: The Radio Movie. Maybe Sharen can go there. I still never heard what was up with Mars, who lasted a few months in between BRock on last year, and then back now. Brock! Please. The Kanoi show starts to sound good by comparison. Sad state of affairs. I never realized how good Michael W. Perry really is. I have been listening, as the options are so slim, and he is just with it. Maybe he can move to KPOI or Oldies, and they can hire the Captain for Price. Captain and Price. LOL
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