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i can't get out of my head this notion of why KC is so behind on the music scene. We have some of the wealthiest radio stations and they can get anyone from Jay-Z to Garth Brooks to say "your listening to "**.* fm" but all we can play is one of about 20-30 tracks on a daily basis. Who emplys these Disc Jockey's? shouldn't they be introducing us into what is hot and what is now, rather than just pounding song after song into our heads for over a year. I tuned to my local top 40 station the other day and heard a song from 3 years ago... I tuned to the other station and heard the SAME SONG!! what gives. Maybe it is just me? does anyone else out there feel this way? I mean I only have to travel West 3 1/2 hours to STL to hear some good house music, they have this bar called "home" maybe you've heard of it, or possibly 6-7 hours to chicago, they have a place call "crobar" heard of it? If you haven't you should make it your duty to explore the realms of a musical eargasm. anyways let me know what you think.
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