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Post by amanuensis on Dec 27, 2014 17:18:14 GMT -6
... in alphabetical order by song title. It has done this at least twice before, but seems to be going deeper this time, possibly because its format seems to be evolving from classic hits to classic rock. For example, they recently played Dead Man's Party by Ouingo Boingo and Distant Early Warning by Rush.
It started at 5 pm on Friday with the Beatles' A Day In the Life. (The Arrow promos jokingly claim they had an intern do the alpabetizing. But even an intern should know that when you alphabetize, you ignore articles (a, an, and the) and alphabetize on the first significant word of the title.) So the first song should have been what was actually the third song played, Abacab by Genesis.
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Post by CAwasinNJ on Dec 28, 2014 2:55:45 GMT -6
The Arrow started out as a class rocker. Interesting that they'd be headed back that way. That's where the Arrow name comes from. It's an expansion of ARRO (All Rock and Roll Oldies).
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