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misstigglewiggle wrote:
…2nd zach track from rp. I like his lyrics and his “ol school” sound. his energy. it’s a bit like when charlie daniels meets the old crow medicine show at a hoedown, u know, and zach fills in for a band member who’s still at the bar drinking his beer. like that.
You could not have put it better!!
You could not have put it better!!
itsme_bygolly wrote:
I trust you've noticed the sea change since RP seeks to evolve into a bona fide media outlet. William sheparded RP for more than 20 years. Now you can detect underlying agreements to promote certain new artists. This is not necessarily a bad thing. But it's safe to say the original RP did not survive the transition.
Yes. We promote certain new artists -- the ones we're excited about. Full stop.
I trust you've noticed the sea change since RP seeks to evolve into a bona fide media outlet. William sheparded RP for more than 20 years. Now you can detect underlying agreements to promote certain new artists. This is not necessarily a bad thing. But it's safe to say the original RP did not survive the transition.
Yes. We promote certain new artists -- the ones we're excited about. Full stop.
itsme_bygolly wrote:
I trust you've noticed the sea change since RP seeks to evolve into a bona fide media outlet. William sheparded RP for more than 20 years. Now you can detect underlying agreements to promote certain new artists. This is not necessarily a bad thing. But it's safe to say the original RP did not survive the transition.
I have listed to RP Main mix for 3 hours this morning. Incredible diversity including sufi music, middle eastern music, modern jazz, 60s classics and everything in between. I detect no steering, and certainly see nothing that prooting one artist over anohter.
I trust you've noticed the sea change since RP seeks to evolve into a bona fide media outlet. William sheparded RP for more than 20 years. Now you can detect underlying agreements to promote certain new artists. This is not necessarily a bad thing. But it's safe to say the original RP did not survive the transition.
I have listed to RP Main mix for 3 hours this morning. Incredible diversity including sufi music, middle eastern music, modern jazz, 60s classics and everything in between. I detect no steering, and certainly see nothing that prooting one artist over anohter.
boffyflow wrote:
So what? Bill plays what he wants to play. And that is exactly why I like this station. He put himself into a position where he does not have to compromise or please. Good for him.
I trust you've noticed the sea change since RP seeks to evolve into a bona fide media outlet. William sheparded RP for more than 20 years. Now you can detect underlying agreements to promote certain new artists. This is not necessarily a bad thing. But it's safe to say the original RP did not survive the transition.
So what? Bill plays what he wants to play. And that is exactly why I like this station. He put himself into a position where he does not have to compromise or please. Good for him.
I trust you've noticed the sea change since RP seeks to evolve into a bona fide media outlet. William sheparded RP for more than 20 years. Now you can detect underlying agreements to promote certain new artists. This is not necessarily a bad thing. But it's safe to say the original RP did not survive the transition.
Wow i love these new young alt country artists coming onto the scene...his parents must have been playing Skynyrd and the Outlaws while this guy was in the backseat...and then 10 years ago he stumbled on some Turnpike Troubadours and mixed them all together in his own songs....
This is not wearing well ...
Ipse_Dixit wrote:
So what? Bill plays what he wants to play. And that is exactly why I like this station. He put himself into a position where he does not have to compromise or please. Good for him.
I'm assuming Zach is Bill's nephew given how much airplay it's getting.
So what? Bill plays what he wants to play. And that is exactly why I like this station. He put himself into a position where he does not have to compromise or please. Good for him.
kind of like ryan adams...the early years
My second listening to that song. I correct my rate from 7 to 8!
Old 97's meets Split Lip Rayfield meets Zach Bryan.
cc_rider wrote:
DBT was my impression as well.
I like it. Shades of of DBT, Steve Earle, Reckless Kelly...
c.
DBT was my impression as well.
I'm assuming Zach is Bill's nephew given how much airplay it's getting.
I like it. Shades of of DBT, Steve Earle, Reckless Kelly...
c.
c.
Quite like this but a pale imitation to Ryan Bingham from Texas, how many times have I tried to get the great man and band play listed? I guess not enough times
Cover made me think of


Latter day Steve Earl - a good thing.
I am going for it on first listen.
Lots of first listens recently! Thanks RP!
Lots of first listens recently! Thanks RP!




Yes. We promote certain new artists -- the ones we're excited about. Full stop.
I would not be so excited about a guy who just isn't a good guy.