littlebeast13 wrote:
There's already enough great songs on this list that don't deserve to be there.... why add another one?
Let me guess... this list was made up by wannabe hipster college kids who believe they are the heavenly appointed arbiters of taste? There's a reason popular music is.... well, popular. This list is a crock!
lb13
lb -
1) I became aware of the list because a friend (actually the son of an old neighbor who went from funny little boy to really cool adult) posted something on EFB.
He was saying how much he liked so many of the songs. And how funny it was how
many of the songs show up on both lists -- such as Bohemian Rhapsody (which was 11 on the best list), Happy, American Pie, Don't Stop Believin'.
2) XPN's listener base is pretty broad, actually. It's probably the only local station I know that you can hear at an IBEW work site, Urban Outfitters, a local bookstore and a senior citizen center.
Now, admittedly at 885 songs, you can cover a lot of ground but the best list is pretty eclectic -- not many stations where the listeners will give you a best list that includes The Lumineers, Wilco, Beastie Boys, Marvin Gaye, Sinatra, Judy Garland, Louis Armstrong, Nirvana, Velvet Underground, Billie Holiday, Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, Dave Brubeck, The Temptations, Reba McEntire, The Jackson 5 and Jackson Browne.
As well as Springsteen, The Beatles, Stones, Dylan, etc.
It's listener-supported and next to to another listener-supported radio station on the FM dieal, WRDV, which has an even more eclectic lineup -- polka shows, The Italian Hour, Big Bands and a weekend of doo-wop/rare oldies.
Even Boonie and I voted on the best list. I kinda like the idea of a traditional radio station where I can have input on the content - not some suit at Clear Channel or CBS or wherever.
AND I now have a new Halloween costume for next year - hipster wanna-be.