which I am not going to name because they are a Clear Channel station and I don't want to give them free publicity. Their morning radio guy is fascinating when he talks about music, and a Rush-Limbaugh type when he talks about much of anything else. (The other disc jockeys tend to be apolitical and I actually like them.)
But once a year, in August, they do something I absolutely love: they play all the songs in their library in alphabetical order. It's great because a) you hear a lot of songs they only play rarely; b) because the songs are essentially randomly ordered, the music sounds much more varied than usual; and c) you get to hear cover versions right next to originals. (My favorite is when they play both versions of "Layla" back to back -- I could do a lengthy bit on how the two versions stack up against each other, but that may be another post.)
The best part about it may just be the ads:
"Classic Rock, A-Z: because arranging them by height just wasn't practical."
and
"Our entire library, presented in the most anal-retentive way we know how...."
and
"Proudly showing off our organizational skills -- classic rock, A-Z"
But once a year, in August, they do something I absolutely love: they play all the songs in their library in alphabetical order. It's great because a) you hear a lot of songs they only play rarely; b) because the songs are essentially randomly ordered, the music sounds much more varied than usual; and c) you get to hear cover versions right next to originals. (My favorite is when they play both versions of "Layla" back to back -- I could do a lengthy bit on how the two versions stack up against each other, but that may be another post.)
The best part about it may just be the ads:
"Classic Rock, A-Z: because arranging them by height just wasn't practical."
and
"Our entire library, presented in the most anal-retentive way we know how...."
and
"Proudly showing off our organizational skills -- classic rock, A-Z"