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Anthony |
Post subject: Hollies on the radio |
Lead Guitar
Joined: 17 Jan 2004
Posts: 996
Location: Melbourne Australia
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Great to hear reports that songs from the new cd have made it on the radio in some parts of the world.
I agree that it really does not matter what songs gets played but it's the fact that somebody has gone to the trouble to play it.
I always enjoy hearing any Hollies material on the radio, I think the most popular song that gets played here in Melbourne is LCW.
I'm really starting to enjoy the new material, not going to say what songs I like best at the moment but lets say the last song is getting worn out. Sadly the new cd is not in the stores here.
All the best,
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CeireB |
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Joined: 23 May 2006
Posts: 25
Location: Dublin, Ireland
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the only song I've heard on the radio here is He Aint Heavy. Definitely nothing off the new album has gotten through. |
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Susie Hewett |
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Lead Guitar
Joined: 17 Jan 2004
Posts: 652
Location: Australia
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Hi Rob and Everyone
The Hollies song I hear most on the radio is Long Cool Woman (same as Anthony), and if they don't play that they usually play The Air That I breathe. When the radio stations here (in Sydney) decided to play my favourite song Too Young To Be Married they ruin it by leaving out Tony's beautiful guitar solo in the middle of the song.
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_________________ Long live The Hollies, may they reign supreme for many more years to come.
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SheLenka |
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Joined: 15 Jan 2006
Posts: 43
Location: Pardubice, Czech Republic
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Hi everyone here!
As to discussion of the most frequently played song, in the Czech Republic I guess it is Sorry Suzanne, it is unfortunately mostly played among some sweet and dumb american songs from the 60's as a part of "retro" - I'm talking about common radios not profiled to broadcast 60's music.
Unfortunately, most Czech radios completely ignore the fact there is the new album...
But I was very suprised (and happy) to hear on a common Norwegian radio my very favourite song "Listen To Me". So maybe somwhere they know better... |
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holliesfan |
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Lead Guitar
Joined: 17 Jan 2004
Posts: 519
Location: New Jersey, USA
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SheLenka wrote: |
Unfortunately, most Czech radios completely ignore the fact there is the new album... |
Hi She,
Maybe it might be a good idea to drop off a copy at the station....just an idea. |
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SheLenka |
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Banjo
Joined: 15 Jan 2006
Posts: 43
Location: Pardubice, Czech Republic
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Hi Holliesfan,
thanks, that's a good idea, but I doubt it would change anything. Anyway, I avoid "common" radios as much as I can, they broadcast crap. There's a great radio - www.radioolympic.cz - focused on the 60's music which has the Hollies songs on several times a day plus part of the regular shows. In spring, there was a Hollies special with Bobby Elliott's exclusive interview. But this radio's profile doesn't allow to play new music.
Lenka |
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