Back before the Wonderful World of the iPod (B.I.) when we used to listen to the radio, one of our favorite things was listening to KFOG's 10 at 10 on Friday the 13th. And we didn't even listen to KFOG (yes, Virginia, we listened to Live 105). We did, however, love listening to the 10 at 10 on Friday the 13th because on that day, they'd break from tradition and play "Hits from Hell." What are "Hits from Hell" you might be asking? Well things like "You Light Up My Life." Or the god-awful "We Built This City" or "We Are the World." It's nothing but pure, unadulterated crap music and there's nothing our cheese-loving, ironic-hipster-posing-hearts love more than crap music played for the sheer hell of it being crappy. Plus, it's one full hour in which KFOG won't play Bonnie Raitt, Coldplay or John Mayer.
Welp, tomorrow is Friday the 13th which means it'll be "Hits from Hell" time on Dave Morey's 10 at 10.
Or is it? On the KFOG site, Dave is asking for feedback and hearing from people who want to break with tradition and do something new. Current debate is over doing something related but different, that being songs about superstition. Which is great and all, but would we rather listen to "Superstitious" or Britney Spears' version of "I Can't Get No Satisfaction?" Do you even have to ask?
We guess we'll have to kick it old school and actually listen to the radio tomorrow to see what Dave does. Or maybe just go onto the Web site and see what we missed.



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