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Date Posted: 12:25:36 02/19/00 Sat
Author: AW
Author Host/IP: proxy-668.public.rwc.webtv.net / 209.240.216.68
Subject: Re: Star Baby myth
In reply to: Odie 's message, "Star Baby myth" on 16:08:26 02/18/00 Fri

t's true that djs like long intros so they can talk over the insrumental part. But I think crappy airplay was the major factor in the GW's (and later, Burton's) poor showing in the US hit charts. Heartbroken Bopper was played in Rochester for ONE week, then never heard again. Star Baby was played regularly, Glamour Boy ever heard. (so were Albert/Broken) here. I'm Scared, My Own Way To Rock were never played in Rochester. (but a Rochester dj told me I'm Scared was being played in Ithaca at the time)

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