Author: Justin_timberfake
Friday, August 01, 2008 - 2:32 pm
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When I was driving down to Eugene last week I was listening to K-fly and I have got to say, their playlist is incredible! By far the best rock station(Musically) in the country! The thing that is so awesome about K-fly is that their playlist is HUGE. They play everything from classic rock to all the brand new rock. And they get the new rock a lot quicker than a lot of the big market rock stations. Best rock station I have ever heard, hands down. Can smaller market stations like k-fly have bigger playlists than say stations like KUFO in portland??? Are they able to have more freedom when it comes to the playlist?? They must be able to because I am blown away by Kfly's playlist. I wish I could get that station here in portland because the music is AWESOME. THey were playing everything from Queen to Lynard Skynard to Guns N roses to Pearl Jam to the brand new Buckcherry single. LOVE IT! Why can't KUFO sound this good musically? Who is the music director at K-fly? I'm driving down to the KFLY studios and giving him a big fat kiss, ON THE LIPS
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Author: Vitalogy
Friday, August 01, 2008 - 2:58 pm
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I'm a big fan as well. I catch their signal at my house thanks to being higher up in the hills.
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Author: Grizz1979
Friday, August 01, 2008 - 10:51 pm
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Yeah the playlist seems to be pretty open on KFLY...EXCEPT during the Donkey Show! I mean I like listening to the Donkey Show...but they REALLY need to open up their playlist because they play the SAME 10-15 songs EVERY SINGLE DAY. I don't know if it's their higher-ups mandating what songs they have to play every day or what...and if I called Tanner and Drew to say something about this they would probably tell me to shutup and that I am a d-bag and then hang up on me lolol.
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Author: Semoochie
Saturday, August 02, 2008 - 12:37 pm
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Depending on where you live, if it's in a house, you might be able to put up an antenna and buy a selective tuner to pick it up. If there's signal overload, sometimes an inline attenuater will do the trick.
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