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He really likes Mitch Easter and The Replacements, worth checking out.
Hi. When I saw that picture which somebody posted from 1985 with that big dense wall of records my jaw dropped. Somewhere in late 90's a bunch of records were thrown in a dumpster by the radio station. I guess they ran out of place in the studio. As far as I know, that was the darkest period of "top 40 alt radio" format when nobody was even interested in keeping any of that stuff. A guy took all those records (and those were probably just a small fraction on what KLSU actually had) and took it home. In 2001 this guy graduated and asked me if I want some of these records as he was relocating and didn't want to keep all of them. So, I got about 500 titles. The stuff that was in that collection is mostly late 80's stuff, a little bit from early 80s and just a few copies of 70's records. I gave a fraction of those records to a guy who used to do an 80s show and the rest I use in my show. Since I'll be leaving KLSU soon as well, I'm working on transfering the coolest of these records to mp3 and passing them over to a guy who does the 80's show. There are some pretty good records here, some of them real hiden jewels, but none of the biggies are there - no Easter, no Replacements. However there are a several cool Easter's productions, some SST and Twin Tone stuff (but none of the biggies). There are no records from the labels that rocketman mentioned.
I also have to say that format of the station really DID get better since dark age of the nineties. There are several DJs with cool personalities and music directors are adding a lot of indie music. On Thursday nights we have a pretty good 80s show, Satruday is full of great shows - that day is the only true free-form day. In fact every work day there are specialty show where kids are really enthusiastic about their stuff. Sunday is not so good, at least I'm not a fan of International show and other ethnic shows, also two religious shows are totally out of place. I wish there was more talk shows, was there any talk shows in the past? Daily rotation is a sad story - djs play whatever computer spits out, but maybe that's not too bad as some of them just don't know too much about music anyway, so it's better when they're forced to play what music directors pass as good. There is still a lot of room to improve of course... The format will most likely never go back to full free form, as from what I understand, they want to make this station a training ground for people who'd go and work in non-college media. So, untill Clear Channel (etc) dissappears from the face of the Earth, no change for KLSU either. I just hope it won't change for worse.
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you can't play CDs backwards...
Actualy, varispeed cd players that we have now can play things backwards.