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354:"Caught you with your back field in motion. Gonna have to penalize you!" - The Intruders Took the stub coding off this and delisted it from the stubs list as I think everything is said about the topic that needs to be said. Word count is 200. Not every subject is deep as the ocean. If someone wants to amplify, I would suggest more example artists or songs, although the list given seems pretty representative. Perhaps something on the anthropology/psychology of aging and the experience of finding your generation's defining music has entered the Oldies category would be worth adding. I would put something in about the experience of hearing Bob Dylan on the Muzak system at my local mega-grocery, but that would be original content. I think the key word to link would be ' 71: 53: 156: 22: 520: 588:
The main strength of the article, as I see it, is it gives a basic understanding of the radio genre — older pop hits (usually from the 1950s through 1970s). However, there seems to be quite a bit of editorial content and extensive information about what specific radio stations have done recently.
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When I hear the term "oldies" it's the generation before that: the swing era and crooners. The first scene of "The Wall" movie, cartoon music, Italian-American restaurants, etc. The radio industry may define "Oldies" as 1950s rock and related music, but the term is widely used for pre-rock jazz
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As the list was getting very long I moved it to it's own page. It would be be appropriate to provide some examples in this article but due to size of article concerns we should keep the long list on it's own page.
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radio stations have done, albeit briefly (e.g., if a given station introduced the format or made an innovation), but to give us a laundry list only serves to make the article harder to read.
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Thanks for the note. I'm not sure I'd agree with that statement entirely – the Oldies article makes several references to the 1950s – but it's an interesting one.
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remarks and, after abridging the activities at various radio stations, provide links to
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It didn't take me long to find a web site which read like parts of this article.
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to keep me off the page altogether. I made the following changes:
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