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18. I used to love the old Cities 97 in the 80s/early 90s
...even though they played way too much Steely Dan. But it seemed that for every Steely Dan, they did play at least one Roxy Music song.

Cities 97 was originally founded as an adult/indie station back in the 80s, and were a welcome change from the headbanging and the top 40 of the day. It was one of the few stations that would play any "alternative" rock of the day (back when alternative was the quirky, arty and poppy post-punk bands and not the warmed-over grunge of today).

Oh well.....I've mostly given up on music radio these days. I can do a much better job making my own playlists and burning them to CDs anyway. But I still do miss having a station that showcases good new music.

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