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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2007

This is a commercial we made for 106.7 The Fox. Its all about Old School Country and New School Country.

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  • Well, its hard to say. 3 of some of my favorite genres are funk, house and old skool hip hop.

  • What are 3 of your favorite songs and or bands? I'm interested because you seem to have a unique take on music.

  • For one thing, I wish they would just bring back stations dedicated to straight up dance music, not shit pop that the average dancer dances to. Besides, radio is outdated and they might as well just retire certain frequencies if they are going to remove certain formats from the airwaves and if they are just going to have too much of one genre, like country since there are 3 country stations in the metropolis.

  • I see I see, what is your taste in music? What should the radio play in your opinion?

  • I thought it was somewhat funny, but my overactive emotions over radio's support for my taste in music just shift my focus on what to describe.

  • Did you like this Clinton, yes or no? I'm confused on what you're trying to say. I wouldn't really call this a fan-made ad by any means. That would require me to be a fan and that I am not. Like i said, its a shitty station it was just an opportunity to win some cash on my end.

  • The humor is the only redeeming value of this fan-made ad.

  • Well, you saying it was a crappy vinyl of 0 value was the only redeeming value of that mishap in real life. But even though this record snapping mishap was a joke, I take non-compliance to music taste more seriously than the average person (i.e. I have a limited tendency to like songs regardless of the genre).

  • Wow Clinton you really are looking too far into this. It was supposed to be a joke. The "Vinyl Record" we used to break was a Sesame Street Record from when I was a kid. To say this was a stupid mishap is too extreme. It was an idea and a joke and a crappy old record that has zero value to me. Thanks for posting your views though.

  • Besides, I'd rather convert a vinyl record to MP3s to put on an MP3 player with an FM transmitter than risk breaking a vnyl like you did. MP3 players with FM trnsmitters really make up for radio stations being stupid and the mishap you showcased when saying you wanted to listen to "Old time country" when attempting to insert a vinyl into a CD slot. And again, MP3 players with FM transmitters are the best way to go when you don't have an AUX input nor a cassette deck for cassette adapters.

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