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Topic History of: Listening to Sounds of the Sixties...
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Melissa Hymen DJones wrote:
Melissa Hymen wrote:

Because they'd never find enough people capable of doing the research.


Finding capable researchers isn't the (main) problem: Finding the money to pay them is.


No, I can assure you, if your standards are right, both are (main) problems.
JK2006 Yes the wonderful thing about Phil Swern (who produces - and researches - SOTS) is that he CARES. Too few people in music (and media) today care.
DJones Melissa Hymen wrote:

Because they'd never find enough people capable of doing the research.


Finding capable researchers isn't the (main) problem: Finding the money to pay them is.
Melissa Hymen JK2006 wrote:
I wonder why somebody doesn't start an entire radio station with the same format, probably including 70s and 80s, 24 hours a day.
By the same format I mean intelligent, informative links and many obscure tracks - not just the classic old hits.


Because they'd never find enough people capable of doing the research. Even on Sounds of the Sixties they sometimes say don't know something that a decent researcher could track down within about five minutes of internet searching.
Avril Avarice And think about the royatlies!!!