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Date Posted: 06:23:22 12/03/02 Tue
Author: Michael Sheehan
Subject: Re: 11 Years Ago This Weekend
In reply to: Jeffster 's message, "Re: 11 Years Ago This Weekend" on 22:03:39 12/02/02 Mon

Thanks guys for your input. Count me among the many people who miss the days of variety at Top 40 radio and active moment on the pop charts. I hear all the reasons why radio stations limit their song lists, but I don't agree with any of it. Such great variety worked so well 15 years ago, why not now? I rarely look at the Hot 100 anymore, and once I saw how the changes affected it in 1991, I didn't blame AT40 a bit for wanting to stop using it. The pop charts really went downhill in the 90's.

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