When I moved to Jacksonville, I complained, as usual, about the lousy radio stations in town. My wife has heard this at every stop since we moved out of Michigan in the 80s and she finally said, “You’ve got a million CDs, make your own radio station.” That was a challenge I couldn’t resist and a month or so later, I was blasting our favorite tunes through the house with a simple set up using a computer with Winamp, a cross fade plug-in and some cheap Juke Box rotation software that seemed to mimic Selector. That box runs a tighter board than I ever did and I hear exactly what I want all the time.
Now I learn that more and more of you are doing the same thing, either with a PC or with an IPod. Keenerfans, if you were programming your own radio station, what would your music mix be? Are you stuck in the 60s or would you include some Boz Scaggs and some Dave Matthews?
Hope on over to the Keener Bulletin Board and give us your list of your current Top 50 faves (or your Top 10, if 50 is too much work). Don’t limit yourself to the Keener era and don't worry about picking a "number one song", but think of stuff that gets your heart pounding and makes you want to turn up that car radio when the song comes on.
We’ll compile em all and make a new Keenerfans Hot 100.
Now I learn that more and more of you are doing the same thing, either with a PC or with an IPod. Keenerfans, if you were programming your own radio station, what would your music mix be? Are you stuck in the 60s or would you include some Boz Scaggs and some Dave Matthews?
Hope on over to the Keener Bulletin Board and give us your list of your current Top 50 faves (or your Top 10, if 50 is too much work). Don’t limit yourself to the Keener era and don't worry about picking a "number one song", but think of stuff that gets your heart pounding and makes you want to turn up that car radio when the song comes on.
We’ll compile em all and make a new Keenerfans Hot 100.


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