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ADKAVON

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Album cuts and B-sides played on radio back in the day

I'm sure this may have been discussed in the past, but I was thinking about the album cuts and b-sides that got radio play back in the day. Even songs that were released as singles and didn't chart, but still initially got airplay.

I guess I'm interested in which markets were playing what songs.

Growing up in the greater Detroit area, I was somewhat spoiled by how much attention and radio play new Prince music would get.

Here are some of my memories.

  • Erotic City getting play on all of the top 40 stations in the area as if it was a "real" single release. I never did hear "17 Days" on regular radio, with the exception of play during "The Electrifying Mojo" - but he is another story.

  • "She's Always in My Hair" was a battle of a new song on Z95.5 (now Channel 95-5). It won.

  • "Hello" was played regularly on FM 98 WJLB.

  • 96.3 WHYT's debut of "Love or $". Hyped extensively for an entire day (lol!). Kiss was huge and apparently someone thought "Love or $" would be the next "Erotic city".

  • "Play In the Sunshine" played on Z95.5 during the release of the Sign O' The times LP.

  • "Adore" played regularly on FM 98 WJLB

  • "Good Love" (from the Bright Lights, Big City Soundtrack) played on Z95.5 in April of 1988. They used to have an all request hour from 8-9 PM, and this one would get requested and played. Soon after, Alphabet Street was released.

  • "Lovesexy" played on FM 98 WJLB during the release of the Lovesexy LP.

I don't remember ever hearing the following songs/releases getting any play in the Detroit Area:

I wish U heaven

Glam Slam

Hot thing

So fellow orgers, what are some of your memories and what area do/did you live in?

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Reply #1 posted 02/01/14 9:15am

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The only B side i ever heard played regularly was Erotic City
Good Love made the air waves, but soon was forgot about

Cant believe my purple psychedelic pimp slap pimp2

And I descend from grace, In arms of undertow
I will take my place, In the great below
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Reply #2 posted 02/01/14 9:20am

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Another Lonely Christmas was played every year in December. Still does I believe.

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Housequake and Hot Thing were played a lot when their A-side singles were released. Though, if remember correct, Hot Thing was technically part of a double A-side released to RnB stations.

[Edited 2/1/14 9:22am]

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Reply #3 posted 02/01/14 3:26pm

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ADKAVON said:

I'm sure this may have been discussed in the past, but I was thinking about the album cuts and b-sides that got radio play back in the day. Even songs that were released as singles and didn't chart, but still initially got airplay.

I guess I'm interested in which markets were playing what songs.

Growing up in the greater Detroit area, I was somewhat spoiled by how much attention and radio play new Prince music would get.

Here are some of my memories.

  • Erotic City getting play on all of the top 40 stations in the area as if it was a "real" single release. I never did hear "17 Days" on regular radio, with the exception of play during "The Electrifying Mojo" - but he is another story.

  • "She's Always in My Hair" was a battle of a new song on Z95.5 (now Channel 95-5). It won.

  • "Hello" was played regularly on FM 98 WJLB.

  • 96.3 WHYT's debut of "Love or $". Hyped extensively for an entire day (lol!). Kiss was huge and apparently someone thought "Love or $" would be the next "Erotic city".

  • "Play In the Sunshine" played on Z95.5 during the release of the Sign O' The times LP.

  • "Adore" played regularly on FM 98 WJLB

  • "Good Love" (from the Bright Lights, Big City Soundtrack) played on Z95.5 in April of 1988. They used to have an all request hour from 8-9 PM, and this one would get requested and played. Soon after, Alphabet Street was released.

  • "Lovesexy" played on FM 98 WJLB during the release of the Lovesexy LP.

I don't remember ever hearing the following songs/releases getting any play in the Detroit Area:

I wish U heaven

Glam Slam

Hot thing

So fellow orgers, what are some of your memories and what area do/did you live in?

I see you're in the Detroit area. Me too. smile

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There was so much Prince on Detroit radio in the 80s and even into the early 90s. And let's not forget The Electrifying Mojo, who I believe go one of the first-ever radio interviews with Prince.

.

Detroit was his 2nd home for a loonnnggg time.

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Reply #4 posted 02/01/14 3:34pm

kidmelody2012

Detroit wasnt his 2nd home Chicago was! get it right!

Se7en said:

ADKAVON said:

I'm sure this may have been discussed in the past, but I was thinking about the album cuts and b-sides that got radio play back in the day. Even songs that were released as singles and didn't chart, but still initially got airplay.

I guess I'm interested in which markets were playing what songs.

Growing up in the greater Detroit area, I was somewhat spoiled by how much attention and radio play new Prince music would get.

Here are some of my memories.

  • Erotic City getting play on all of the top 40 stations in the area as if it was a "real" single release. I never did hear "17 Days" on regular radio, with the exception of play during "The Electrifying Mojo" - but he is another story.

  • "She's Always in My Hair" was a battle of a new song on Z95.5 (now Channel 95-5). It won.

  • "Hello" was played regularly on FM 98 WJLB.

  • 96.3 WHYT's debut of "Love or $". Hyped extensively for an entire day (lol!). Kiss was huge and apparently someone thought "Love or $" would be the next "Erotic city".

  • "Play In the Sunshine" played on Z95.5 during the release of the Sign O' The times LP.

  • "Adore" played regularly on FM 98 WJLB

  • "Good Love" (from the Bright Lights, Big City Soundtrack) played on Z95.5 in April of 1988. They used to have an all request hour from 8-9 PM, and this one would get requested and played. Soon after, Alphabet Street was released.

  • "Lovesexy" played on FM 98 WJLB during the release of the Lovesexy LP.

I don't remember ever hearing the following songs/releases getting any play in the Detroit Area:

I wish U heaven

Glam Slam

Hot thing

So fellow orgers, what are some of your memories and what area do/did you live in?

I see you're in the Detroit area. Me too. smile

.

There was so much Prince on Detroit radio in the 80s and even into the early 90s. And let's not forget The Electrifying Mojo, who I believe go one of the first-ever radio interviews with Prince.

.

Detroit was his 2nd home for a loonnnggg time.

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Reply #5 posted 02/01/14 4:01pm

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92.3 in Cleveland used to play "Hot Thing" pretty regularly... this would've been late 90s. Always a treat!

93.1, the r&B channel, plays "Housequake" a lot.

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Reply #6 posted 02/01/14 10:00pm

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Erotic City was basically a giant hit.. it was played ALL THE TIME in NYC.

Hot Thing was also REALLY REALLY big on z100 in NYC .. it was often in the top 5 requested songs of the night.. it was REALLY BIG... dont get me started on how SOTT was completely bumbled and could have had 5 or 6 top 10 hits...

anyway!

at the time of Parade's release... Z100 played New Position and Girls and Boys a lot.. i think they were trying to feel out what would be the next single... of course they never tested Mountains...

Adore was ALL OVER the RnB station in NYC and was always in the top 8 at 8 .. most requested songs... So was Housequake.. In fact, most nights P had 2 songs in the top 8 with HQ and Adore.. funny they never played IIWYGF

After Alphabet St - radio just went ICE COLD on P in NY... until D&P

OH.. Baby Im a Star was also on the radio quite often in NYC... forgot that..

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Reply #7 posted 02/02/14 6:48am

SoulAlive

here in the SF Bay Area,many of Prince's B-sides and album tracks got alot of radio airplay...

DMSR

Lady Cab Driver

Automatic

Irresistible Bitch (surpisingly,the actual A-side "Let's Pretend We're Married",didn't get much airplay at all)

17 Days

Erotic City (easily the most popular Prince B-side)

Hello

Girls And Boys

La La La He He Hee

Shockadelica

Housequake (this song was played so frequently,that I assumed it was the second single from the album!)

Adore

Hot Thing

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Reply #8 posted 02/02/14 6:50am

SoulAlive

itsjustaroundthecorner said:

After Alphabet St - radio just went ICE COLD on P in NY... until D&P

It was the same way here in the Bay Area.Lovesexy was the first Prince album in which the second and third singles didn't get much airplay."Alphabet St" is the only song that our stations played.

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Reply #9 posted 02/02/14 8:10am

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Erotic City was HUGE on Chicago radio back in the day

Housequake was very popular as well...still don't get how this wasn't the 2nd single from the album.

Strange Relationship I heard a few times and won a top 5 at 9.

Another Lonely Christmas (still hear this one once in awhile at Christmas time).

Girls & Boys...a few times back in 86...apparently the dj thought it was the 2nd single from Parade.

the alernative station XRT in Chicago has played Prince regularly since Dirty Mind. I have heard very random tracks througout the years. I remember hearing The Love We Make once and was like eek

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Reply #10 posted 02/02/14 4:30pm

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Se7en said:

ADKAVON said:

I'm sure this may have been discussed in the past, but I was thinking about the album cuts and b-sides that got radio play back in the day. Even songs that were released as singles and didn't chart, but still initially got airplay.

I guess I'm interested in which markets were playing what songs.

Growing up in the greater Detroit area, I was somewhat spoiled by how much attention and radio play new Prince music would get.

Here are some of my memories.

  • Erotic City getting play on all of the top 40 stations in the area as if it was a "real" single release. I never did hear "17 Days" on regular radio, with the exception of play during "The Electrifying Mojo" - but he is another story.

  • "She's Always in My Hair" was a battle of a new song on Z95.5 (now Channel 95-5). It won.

  • "Hello" was played regularly on FM 98 WJLB.

  • 96.3 WHYT's debut of "Love or $". Hyped extensively for an entire day (lol!). Kiss was huge and apparently someone thought "Love or $" would be the next "Erotic city".

  • "Play In the Sunshine" played on Z95.5 during the release of the Sign O' The times LP.

  • "Adore" played regularly on FM 98 WJLB

  • "Good Love" (from the Bright Lights, Big City Soundtrack) played on Z95.5 in April of 1988. They used to have an all request hour from 8-9 PM, and this one would get requested and played. Soon after, Alphabet Street was released.

  • "Lovesexy" played on FM 98 WJLB during the release of the Lovesexy LP.

I don't remember ever hearing the following songs/releases getting any play in the Detroit Area:

I wish U heaven

Glam Slam

Hot thing

So fellow orgers, what are some of your memories and what area do/did you live in?

I see you're in the Detroit area. Me too. smile

.

There was so much Prince on Detroit radio in the 80s and even into the early 90s. And let's not forget The Electrifying Mojo, who I believe go one of the first-ever radio interviews with Prince.

.

Detroit was his 2nd home for a loonnnggg time.

YES! The Electrifying Mojo and the interview he did right after the 1986 Birthday Concert in Detroit was a HUGE deal back in the day. I remember the station hyping the interview non-stop, as it was recorded after one of the two concerts played here that week (there was a lesser know concert on June 5th or 6th, then the actual Birthday show on 6-7-86).

I believe they played the entire interview a few days after it was initially recorded.

It was during that very interview that Prince stated that Detroit was like his second home.

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Reply #11 posted 02/02/14 4:36pm

ADKAVON

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Poplife88 said:

Erotic City was HUGE on Chicago radio back in the day

Housequake was very popular as well...still don't get how this wasn't the 2nd single from the album.

Strange Relationship I heard a few times and won a top 5 at 9.

I always loved this song and thought it should/could have been a single. Very cool to hear that it was played in your area back in the day. Never heard it on Detroit radio, with the exception of the Electrifying Mojo show.

Another Lonely Christmas (still hear this one once in awhile at Christmas time).

Girls & Boys...a few times back in 86...apparently the dj thought it was the 2nd single from Parade.

the alernative station XRT in Chicago has played Prince regularly since Dirty Mind. I have heard very random tracks througout the years. I remember hearing The Love We Make once and was like eek

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Reply #12 posted 02/02/14 7:14pm

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SoulAlive said:

itsjustaroundthecorner said:

After Alphabet St - radio just went ICE COLD on P in NY... until D&P

It was the same way here in the Bay Area.Lovesexy was the first Prince album in which the second and third singles didn't get much airplay."Alphabet St" is the only song that our stations played.

now that i live in sf, i cant believe how much love P gets in this city.. he is a GOD here!

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Reply #13 posted 02/02/14 10:22pm

kidmelody2012

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itsjustaroundthecorner said:

SoulAlive said:

It was the same way here in the Bay Area.Lovesexy was the first Prince album in which the second and third singles didn't get much airplay."Alphabet St" is the only song that our stations played.

now that i live in sf, i cant believe how much love P gets in this city.. he is a GOD here!

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Reply #14 posted 02/03/14 4:29am

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The sad state of broadcast radio these days . . . there are only a handful of Prince songs that get played (1999, LRC, LGC, WDC, PR, RB, Kiss and 7). The true DJ is gone.

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Reply #15 posted 02/04/14 8:56am

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My local station played Paisley Park when ATWIAD was released. Wasn't there a delay between the album and Raspberry Beret as the first single? I think the station chose what they thought the first single would be. It was the first thing I heard from ATWIAD on the radio. I remember being surprised when I found out Raspbery Beret was the single.

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Reply #16 posted 02/04/14 12:19pm

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billymeade said:

92.3 in Cleveland used to play "Hot Thing" pretty regularly... this would've been late 90s. Always a treat!

93.1, the r&B channel, plays "Housequake" a lot.

yeah in the 80's on 93.1 they played every single and every b-side no matter how rock it sounded.

93.1 supported the hell out of prince.I remember hearing them even play escape and I use to

sit by the radio hoping they would play escape so I could tape it off the radio!! lol

[Edited 2/4/14 12:20pm]

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Reply #17 posted 02/04/14 4:29pm

ADKAVON

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NoVideo said:

My local station played Paisley Park when ATWIAD was released. Wasn't there a delay between the album and Raspberry Beret as the first single? I think the station chose what they thought the first single would be. It was the first thing I heard from ATWIAD on the radio. I remember being surprised when I found out Raspbery Beret was the single.

OH - I completely forgot about "Paisley Park" being played before 'Raspberry Beret" was released.

My local station (Z 95.5 in Detroit) picked "Paisley Park" up as the "lead single", as well.

Kinda' weird that the programmers picked it over more commercial tracks like "Raspberry Beret", "Pop Life" or even "America".

Yeah, I seem to remember a delay between the album and "Raspberry Beret" being released as a single.

I think "Pop Life" could/would have been video had he done a video. I was always surprised "America" wasn't a bigger hit.

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Reply #18 posted 02/04/14 4:36pm

ADKAVON

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dbpdexter said:

billymeade said:

92.3 in Cleveland used to play "Hot Thing" pretty regularly... this would've been late 90s. Always a treat!

93.1, the r&B channel, plays "Housequake" a lot.

yeah in the 80's on 93.1 they played every single and every b-side no matter how rock it sounded.

93.1 supported the hell out of prince.I remember hearing them even play escape and I use to

sit by the radio hoping they would play escape so I could tape it off the radio!! lol

[Edited 2/4/14 12:20pm]

Oh Wow! "Escape" played on terrestrial radio back in the day! Very cool. Did they actually play "Glam Slam", too? I never heard it played in Detroit.

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Reply #19 posted 02/04/14 6:27pm

OldFriends4Sal
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regulars on various radio stations

How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore

1999

I Wanna Be Your Lover

It's Gonna Be Lonely

Uptown

Controversy

Let's Work

DMSR

Private Joy

Do Me Baby

Purple Rain
Let's Go Crazy

Take Me With U

I Would Die 4 U/Baby I'ma Star

17 Days

Erotic City

When Doves Cry

Another Lonely Christmas (around Christmas time)

Rasberry Beret

America

Hello

Pop Life

She's Always In My Hair

Mountains

Girls & Boys

AnotherLover...

Kiss

Love or Money

Sign o the Times

Housequake

Adore

Hot Thang

Alphabet St

When 2 R in Love

There were a few radio stations that when a new Prince album came out you heard the whole things in that period of time

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Reply #20 posted 02/04/14 7:23pm

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I grew up in San Diego. We had one "black" radio staion, 92.5. They regularly played "How Come U Dont Call Me Anymore", "Erotic City", "She's Always in my Hair", "Love or Money" and "La La La He He Hee". Of course "Adore" was on their "Quiet Storm" slow jam show pretty much every night...everything else they played was released as a single.

Make it so, Number One...
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Reply #21 posted 02/04/14 7:50pm

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I remember being on vacation near Cleveland and hearing the long version of "Girl" on Power 108

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Reply #22 posted 02/06/14 1:58pm

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Here in London more than 20 years ago I would think, before Kiss FM went all stupid, Chris Phillips used to play B-sides and rarities every weekend, songs like Horny Toad and Prince's version of If I Love U 2nite. Ahh, those were the days....

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Reply #23 posted 02/07/14 8:00am

khemseraph

i grew up in king george va and listened to dc stations.what i heard ALOT of was sexy dancer,"how come you dont call me anymore(this never has stopped playing it seems),dmsr,17 days(i swear they played an extended version),erotic city(still getting played),hot thing(not an official single remember),and of course adore(probably his most played radio hit ever)shhhhh

[Edited 2/7/14 8:10am]

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Reply #24 posted 02/07/14 8:37am

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I heard Adore at least twice drivng through Dallas Tx when I was just randomly trying to get some local news.

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Reply #25 posted 02/07/14 9:59am

Byron

KROQ in Los Angeles used to play tons of Prince album cuts...Controversy, Starfish & Coffee, Anna Stesia...they played Lovesexy (the title track) out the wazoo when that album first came out, I remember hearing it for the first time while driving home from work, thought it kicked major ass lol..


Another station played Play In The Sunshine and U Got The Look (before it was officially released as a single)...yet another station played Gett Off (again, before it was officially released, and played the original version, not the D&P version), and also played Sexy MF uncensored lol eek...


[Edited 2/7/14 10:00am]

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Reply #26 posted 02/09/14 11:40am

ADKAVON

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Byron said:

KROQ in Los Angeles used to play tons of Prince album cuts...Controversy, Starfish & Coffee, Anna Stesia...they played Lovesexy (the title track) out the wazoo when that album first came out, I remember hearing it for the first time while driving home from work, thought it kicked major ass lol..


Another station played Play In The Sunshine and U Got The Look (before it was officially released as a single)...yet another station played Gett Off (again, before it was officially released, and played the original version, not the D&P version), and also played Sexy MF uncensored lol eek...


[Edited 2/7/14 10:00am]

You reminded me that WHYT here in Detroit played the Promo version of Gett Off long before the D&P version was released. I remember desperately trying to figure out what the song was. That was probably the last time I remember truly being excited about a new Prince song on the radio and wondering what the album would be like.

We really were spoiled with Prince because what other artist warranted and was allowed so much airplay for B-sides and album cuts. Truly amazing when you think about it....

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Reply #27 posted 02/09/14 11:46am

ADKAVON

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gold31 said:

Another Lonely Christmas was played every year in December. Still does I believe.

,

Housequake and Hot Thing were played a lot when their A-side singles were released. Though, if remember correct, Hot Thing was technically part of a double A-side released to RnB stations.

[Edited 2/1/14 9:22am]

Yes - definitely "Another Lonely Christmas".

You are right about "Housequake", as well. I recall the R&B station in Detroit playing it as if it was a real single. They also played "If I was your Girlfriend"regularly, although the Top 40 stations in town did not.

"Hot thing" was indeed released as a promo - I used to have a copy of it. It had the Edit on the "A" side and the Extended remix as the B-side.

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Reply #28 posted 02/09/14 11:49am

ADKAVON

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khemseraph said:

i grew up in king george va and listened to dc stations.what i heard ALOT of was sexy dancer,"how come you dont call me anymore(this never has stopped playing it seems),dmsr,17 days(i swear they played an extended version),erotic city(still getting played),hot thing(not an official single remember),and of course adore(probably his most played radio hit ever)shhhhh

[Edited 2/7/14 8:10am]

So cool to hear "17 Days" getting airplay. Very, very rarely have I heard it played on Detroit radio, and never back in the day. Strange to me that "Erotic City" took off on radio, but "17 days" didn't...

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Reply #29 posted 02/09/14 12:09pm

dbpdexter

ADKAVON said:

dbpdexter said:

yeah in the 80's on 93.1 they played every single and every b-side no matter how rock it sounded.

93.1 supported the hell out of prince.I remember hearing them even play escape and I use to

sit by the radio hoping they would play escape so I could tape it off the radio!! lol

[Edited 2/4/14 12:20pm]

Oh Wow! "Escape" played on terrestrial radio back in the day! Very cool. Did they actually play "Glam Slam", too? I never heard it played in Detroit.

It's funny you say that because I don't remember hearing glam slam on the radio in cleveland

only escape.

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