Was out for a Drive last night, nope didn't have Blues Of Desperation in the CD player, cassette, or iPod...instead it was radio scan territory. I like the conflicting frequency, power, and propagation path surprises, and...I like to give a fair shake to any music or anybody ranting, reciting, rapping, or raving about anything. Yeah, I can let the scan roll on incessantly, picking up whatever somebody decides/decided worthy of tramsmission on my airwaves...I can stop anywhere, not necessrily for any specific or predetermined time. A classical, jazz, or world piece might get a full play and more,...or not. Rock songs don't get but a slight edge over a random Mexican canción. Some Things do have cause and effect of "Autostop." A song from The Doors, can't afford to keep scanning-Stop! So, after, real time, a promotional ad for Joe Bonamassa's Stockton show comes on Mountain Climbing riff and refrain playing a short spot. Thank goodness the presentation appears to be scripted professionally by J & R and not some by some doof who had to Google info about Joe and spew it with obvious lack of connection about what portends personally attending the coming attraction's one night only performance. I was duly impressed, and the (local) announcer made it "pop!"
I hope this repeats in other markets, and, if so, would like to hear about any others thought about how they thought it went over.
Rock ON & Keep The Faith,
Rocket
"He still doesn't charge for mistakes!
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http://jbonamassa.com/tour-dates/"Everybody wants ta get inta the act!"
“Now, this isn’t your ordinary party crowd, here. I mean, there are professionals in here.”