Possibly The Music Of Your Life

Written Aug. 18, 2009 by Sean Ross in Content + Terrestrial Radio with 1 Comment

Every now and then, I stumble on a station that will obviously strike a chord with people in our businesses. Such a station is Las Vegas AM outlet KMZQ (the Q), (also simulcast on KMZQ-FM Payson, Ariz.) I knew I would have to bring KMZQ to your attention after hearing OMD's "So In Love," the Sundays' "Here's Where The Story Ends," and INXS' "Suicide Blonde" in sequence. And that was before Martika's "Toy Soldiers" and Robert Plant's "Heaven Knows." And as I write this, they have just gone from Hall & Oates' "Private Eyes" into the Pixies' "Here Comes Your Man." If you are in any way intrigued by this, (which is to say if you're somewhere between your late 20s and early 40s), click here.

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1  Jesse Loman on August 22, 2009 2:41 AM

Sean, I'm well past 40 and find it a fascinating and fun listen. Oops?

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