I mean it's in the name of the station type. There are only 40 songs.
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A few is 3-4, so yeah 36-48 songs. Sounds like the station is named correctly
Yes, this meme is really just making fun of the people who complain about the limited catalog on this type of station.
Right? Did they think the name wasn't a description of the music they play for some reason?
Back in the day I ran a small Shout cast server. Once had around 40 listeners. It made teenage me happy. In a broken voice, between tracks, I'd pretend to be a radio guy on my cheap desktop microphone (those white/grey/cream sticks, you know the ones I'm sure).
"Yo yo yo, that was a SICK beat, let's get on down to some more funky tunes!!!"
Fun memories.
cheap desktop microphone (those white/grey/cream sticks, you know the ones I'm sure).
You mean the same microphone every desktop had in the 90's? Boy do I!
I can already hear the static whenever we got a phonecall and the receiver was too close.
...are the "few dozen" songs the top 40...?
I'm finding it shocking the number of comments that don't seem to realize that this is the joke.
The formatting of the meme lends itself to an interpretation that the listener is somehow being conned.
Yes, but that's part of the humor, isn't it? Sarcasm works best when there's a nod towards (fake) sincerity.
Well minimum a "few dozen" would have to be at least 36 songs lol
This is why radio died. Rock stations playing Aerosmith, guns and roses and ac/DC on repeat. Instead of 5 minutes of something new. By 2010 most if us were leaving fm for pre-downloaded music, 2015 apps were widely available, by 2020, what even was radio
They walked to their own Graves and pulled the trigger
Companies like iheartradio and others killed radio. I got to experience a little taste of the old days just before it all transitioned. There was an actual person. In a studio. Behind a mic. It was so much fun. Now it's all syndicated, pre-recorded, pre-packaged bullshit sent out to 1,000 stations that all sound the same, playing at its preset time in an empty studio.
40 is a few dozen.
IDK who guy is
Money for nothing and the chicks for free..
That's the way you do it
That ain't working
As annoying as this is, it’s not really the radio station’s fault. Broadcast licenses for songs are cartoonishly expensive, so most stations can only afford to hold so many at a time.
So like most problems in the music industry, it’s due to the greed of the record companies.
Same with classic rock stations, I swear to fucking god Boston's 100.7 plays Turn the Page by Bob Seger or Metallica's cover daily at like 7:45am. That's usually followed by one of 3 AC/DC songs then 10-15 minutes of commercials since iHeartRadio bought them a while ago.
They brought an iHeartradio station to Baltimore. The mix was fun, lots of famous 80's and 90's.
I wrote some code to scrape their "now playing". The entire catalog was just over 600 hundred songs. 600 Unique songs in a year.
The top rock station plays more unique songs than that in a week
On a less related note, I did not expect to see this meme format in 2025. Not that I mind tho ^^
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Already following them
Sold out to iHeartradio / Clear Media / Audacy
Soma.fm forever
Boot Liquor changed my musical tastes forever!
They have a decent stand-alone app too. Lots of good stations.
Boot Liquor became a MASSIVE source of family drama during a fishing tournament around 2008 or so.
We were tooting along in our boat, fishing the morning away when I decided to put Boot Liquor on.
Classics such as "I'm not drunk, I'm just drinking" and "If I ain't drunk, then I ain't drinking" were well received.
Then "Kiss You Down There" by Hackenshaw Boys came on, and my grandfather started to get VISIBLY angry about the content of the song. Him and my uncle started arguing about how it's just a silly song and that his 20 year old grandsons were perfectly fine listening to it.
Gramps was having none of it and flicked a cigarette butt at my uncle and all hell broke loose.
We lost 4 fishing rods during the scuffle, swallowed up by the merciless lake.
Perfection!
Don't get me started on XM/Sirius/whatever
Most stations, despite a live DJ (I think), play the same 40-50 songs all day everyday, often on the same timetable. So if you heard say Free Bird at 2pm, you'll hear it the following day at the same time within 20ish min. And I'd imagine every station is like this.
It came free in my truck for a year, sweet. The only reason I kept it was because I was able to keep swinging the $6/month thing, and I really only want to tune into the Dead channel whenever I please, and only because Lemieux has an excellent rotation of live shows. But even they play the same studio cuts at the same time of day. If it weren't for the fact that I'm still rebuilding my music server, I'd likely have dropped them, but still, any mainstream radio service is pretty much poopy.
Somewhat related—oldies stations are like this, except with "new" songs entering the rotation periodically. Of course, when the end of the year rolls around they play the "Top 100 songs of the year" which are essentially the same set of songs in a haphazard order.
I didn't mind it so much because it was much better than listening to the low hum of showcase coolers of a mom-and-pop grocery store. However, it was pretty jarring when I heard them play a song I distinctly remember hearing on the radio as a kid riding in the back of the van getting dropped off for 1st grade (or some such young age)
However, it was pretty jarring when I heard them play a song I distinctly remember hearing on the radio as a kid riding in the back of the van getting dropped off for 1st grade (or some such young age)
Shit, I remember tuning in to KLOS (So Cal classic rock) a while back and being super confused as to why they were playing Nirvana. As Bob Dylan said, "The times, they are a-changin"
I have been enjoying the Alex Cooper and John Mayer channels on Sirius, along with the comedy channels (still has a problem with repeating tracks you describe though) . I'll never have to get rid of it due to parents letting me use their subscription for streaming, but I'd almost pay for them.
Seems like half the music on the radio nowadays sounds bored, depressed, or is a rehash/cover of an already existing song that's also half-baked.
We have a radio station in my home town that used to call itself "Mix 100" (their frequency was 100.1). I figured it was because they played the same 100 songs and each of the songs they played were ones I'd heard 100 times before.
Stupid 106.5 in Sydney. Fuck me, so bloody sick of Sabrina Cuntpunters shitty songs multiple times a day, each day.
me listening to the same song 10 tines in a row every day: 😊
Lmao never seen Dillon in a meme like this, especially the vid being like a decade old now, good stuff.
If anyone's is interested in a stream of modern rock that is devoted to new music, I can introduce you to the dj before he does a stream. I spoke with Alan Cross (From the Ongoing History of rock and roll) via email briefly about this DJ and Alan already knew who he was and there is video interview between the two of them as well
If interested send me a message, don't want to promote a link to something I support through patreon without permission, but I'm happy to share to anyone that's interested.
Last week was his first live show in a long time, and I'm glad he has decided to continue.
Hit me with that link!