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In my opinion, this is the "soft" classic rock station. They rely on favorites from may classic rock bands and this can be both a good and bad thing. Good, because really, it's great to hear heart's... More
In my opinion, this is the "soft" classic rock station. They rely on favorites from may classic rock bands and this can be both a good and bad thing. Good, because really, it's great to hear heart's "Barracuda" once a day. Bad, because that will be the same song you hear over and over again. Check out 102.5 you Floyd, Zeppelin, Stones fans to hear a little more variety from the bands you love.
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Here ye, here ye:
Listening to FM Radio in your car is SO February 2006. It's April and now that I have a CD player I'm totally over it.
I wasn't always so lucky as to have a midsized, adult... More
Here ye, here ye:
Listening to FM Radio in your car is SO February 2006. It's April and now that I have a CD player I'm totally over it.
I wasn't always so lucky as to have a midsized, adult oriented car. As a previous owner of a full sized, elderly oriented vehicle I have plenty of experience with what the Seattle Radio world has to offer. When all is said and done, I whole heartedly insist that KJR (95.7) is your best bet. While KEXP is sooo cool to like (and genuinely pretty good) sometimes you want to - nay need to - sing. Warm 106.9 almost promises to play Phil Collins at least once an hour and 93.3 makes me feel at home in the ghet-to, but KJR just plays really, really good songs.
Case and point, I just visited their website and some of the last ten songs they played included: Heart, Doobie Brothers, Billy Joel, Genesis (Take that 106.9! I don't need you!), John Mellencamp, Van Halen, and Hall & Oates. I mean...really.
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