Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I'm wrong for agreeing with someone else's analysis? Go figure...
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"Fats Domino was not convinced that there was any new genre. In 1957, Domino said: "What they call rock 'n' roll now is rhythm and blues. I’ve been playing it for 15 years in New Orleans".[56] According to Rolling Stone, "this is a valid statement ... all Fifties rockers, black and white, country born and city bred, were fundamentally influenced by R&B, the black popular music of the late Forties and early Fifties".[57] In essence, all R&R was, at one time, considered "Black" music, or to use the term of the 1950s, "Negro Music". As such it was widely vilified among white-run media outlets. The Black artists you mention were largely Motown artists. The Motown label was created and founded by a Black man, the songs were written by Black people, the recordings produced by Black people, and the sound derived predominantly from Black Gospel Music. Your point that they weren't making "Black" music, but were Black people just making rock and roll makes no sense in the context of when it was being created. |
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I shall now await to be told I'm wrong...
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You mean there are actually people who still listen to a radio? No way! I just heard that there are even some who listen to CD's too. Amazing! I bet the radio listeners still have one of those tape things under their TV...I think they were called VCR's! I met someone the other day who still had cable TV, had to wait for their shows that only came on at a certain time, and then were forced to watch commercials every few minutes! Crazy!
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(knee jerk reaction, I guess...) |
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The same suspects keeping a dead thread alive.
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#232
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recovery day for me, from pickleball, golf, and swimming. I'm bored.
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The same suspects keep complaining about things that don't concern them...
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Only 5 posts gotta stop goofing off
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Yes the music has changed over the years from the 50's and 60's to more of an upbeat 70's and 80's. All part of marketing I am sure. Also with the relatively new addition of two FM radio frequencies to increase WVLG's listening audience you must know that the radio station is not just a
Village audience. I was listening to WVLG on my car radio quite a distance away from the Villages. The surrounding communities now have the pleasure of listening. This means the marketing must include more of a diverse audience as well as the aging issue. |
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The listening audience is any potential Villages home buyer, or any existing Villager who might be looking to sell their home and relocate within the Villages. The reason the station had to add another frequency is because the Villages became to geographically large to be covered by one signal. |
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For a lot of people, the only good music is the music they listened to in high school. For others, it's the music they listened to in college. If you really liked music, you may have kept up with popular new musicians for a few years after that and maybe drifted away from the new stuff as you got into your career and/or raising kids. If we assume the retirement age to be 66, that would mean a high school graduation year of about 1972 or a college graduation year of around 1976 for new retirees. Add a few years to that for those that kept going to dance clubs or concerts. So we're talking "peak" music for new retirees of being the 1970s to early 1980s. Guess what "new" genre came out around then? Rap! New retirees coming to The Villages have actually listened to rap and hip-hop and some of them actually like it! If WVLG has a mission to play the music us retirees like, they need to continue progressing through the ages into newer musical styles or they will fall back and only appeal to the older demographic in The Villages. So, good for them for mixing in "newer" (though hardly "new") styles along with the "oldies" from the 50s and 60s.
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A total waste of the Hooligans talents.
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