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thavoice
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Mar 21, 2011 3:24pm
other radio stations?

Ya know..how one day you will hear a song ya have not heard in a coon's age, then ya hear that exact same song later that day/night or the next day on a diff station..like the DJ was listening to that channel....a competitor..and says...'dude.. love that song...i am gonna play that next day I work'.

Heard Sister Christian by Night Ranger this weekend, on consecutive days, and haad not heard it in years....
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OneBuckeye
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Mar 21, 2011 3:27pm
Dj's dont' pick songs, their computers do off of a heavily rotated list of shitty overplayed songs.
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thavoice
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Mar 21, 2011 3:38pm
OneBuckeye;720038 wrote:Dj's dont' pick songs, their computers do off of a heavily rotated list of shitty overplayed songs.
ya think so....even an oldy song like sister christian?
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Scarlet_Fever
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Mar 21, 2011 6:02pm
I call these songs that are "brought out of retirement". Your theory may be a good one. I've always been convinced that songs are "re-released" for a lack of better term. Told by record companies to be played a few times. I always notice I won't hear a song for years and then hear it like 3 times in a week.
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thavoice
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Mar 22, 2011 9:19am
I think its no different then when you hear a song on the radio and go home and find that CD and start playing it. I bet a DJ hears the song and says fuck it, I like that song and will play it too!

Sister Christian.....greeeaaattt song.
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Sonofanump
Mar 22, 2011 12:42pm
I thought this as well, i hear the same songs on the same day on different stations.
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tuskytuffguy
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Mar 22, 2011 8:50pm
I don't think it has anything to do about music. What I find funny is I'll hear Moe on Canton's 92.5 in the evening talk about some weird off the wall subject, and hear Maxwell on Cleveland's 98.5 talk about the same off the wall topic the next morning.