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Topic History of: Radio And Records folds
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Eyeteeth Oven Go Moron Son hi my fellow hitters

did you sleep well JK?

you pose a strong defence of tip sheet origins

however im not convinced that....,

'lives have been taken over by family, career, rent, food, school, clothes.....'

these are infact basic needs and functions going back as far as the earliest & greatest civilization of Sumeria

your notion of 'good music' is a romantic one.

we all appreciate romance once in a while and on that score i accept your view
JK2006 The Tip Sheet was started in an attempt to spread the word about good music.

Very quickly we found that most industry people are no longer interested in good music. Their lives have been taken over by family, career, rent, food, school, clothes... so many more vital aspects of life.

The decline of tips on here reflects that sad truth.

These days there are far more posts (though fewer views) on the Your Views board.
Eyeteeth Oven Go Moron Son ah...., the Bill Gavin Record Report


do you know, i remember listening to Bill when he ran his radio show @ KNBC.

Im of the opinion that the Bill Gavin Record Report marked the decline of the music industry - rather than ''big business''.


Juke boxes and Dick Clark's American Bandstand were the true grass-roots indicators of what people were consuming music wise.

music is essentially a reflection of regional diversity. once bill gavin began to collate musical tastes, homogeny crept in.
david well if anyone is looking for quality music from you, they should either look to your 60s stuff or the magnificent songs from Vile Pervert. www.vilepervert.com
forget the 70s songs (in my opinion)
JK2006 Ah David; what is quality?

One man's meat is another man's poison.