MikeyTaylor wrote: » I've heard Bring Me the Horizon and All Time Low a good few times on SPIN 1038. Two bands Nova never bother playing.
Max Headroom wrote: » They never heard of them probably....��
peterobrien100 wrote: » Yes Tony and Pat did them on The Friday and Sunday nights of the Bruce gig and if I remember correctly Sinead did the AC/DC
Trebor176 wrote: » I'd say PJ was pulled for last night only, due to the fact that Phil Collins had played. Perhaps if some big rock group were to play on some Sunday, it could turn out to be the same story as last night. Don't worry, I'm sure that PJ is safe!
MikeyTaylor wrote: » If it was BMTH or All Time Low playing the Aviva d'you reckon Nova would have an afterparty show for them?
MikeyTaylor wrote: » Trebor176 wrote: » I'd say PJ was pulled for last night only, due to the fact that Phil Collins had played. Perhaps if some big rock group were to play on some Sunday, it could turn out to be the same story as last night. Don't worry, I'm sure that PJ is safe! If it was BMTH or All Time Low playing the Aviva d'you reckon Nova would have an afterparty show for them?
Max Headroom wrote: » Well considering ATL played the Olympia in March , don't remember hearing them being played at all...so deffo no....; (
MikeyTaylor wrote: » I've definitely heard them on SPIN but not Nova. Another such band is You Me at Six. Heard them on SPIN on occasion but not Nova.
Wireless11 wrote: » There wasn't . Tony & Pat played tracks by those artistes but no show was devoted to them. As there were Collins giveaways on Sunday apparently ( I couldn't listen) , it's fair to assume that the programme had the co-operation of either a record company or a promoter . To me it was a serious mistake by Nova and maybe the first show of his hand by new PD - Colm Hayes .
peterobrien100 wrote: » The question was there a Post Party for the Bruce and AC/DC gigs for which there was not dedicated programs ! Why do you think it is a serious mistake by the new PD as proved above it is normal procedure for a post party after big gigs !
Former Former wrote: » And if they did play them, you would be moaning that Nova is going after the Spin teenage pop audience.
Max Headroom wrote: » But I love the moaning..
Max Headroom wrote: » are you employed by nova..?
cdeb wrote: » In fairness, Max Headroom is pretty much a one-man party political broadcast against Nova. Take their "contributions" to the thread out and it's much more balanced.
Max Headroom wrote: » Its clear thats exactly what Nova are doing anyway.....
Max Headroom wrote: » Yeah, but then Branners and Hayes would be getting away with it....and I ain't prepared to do that....and anyway I,m sure it annoys the sh1t out off them to think someone thinks they're doin a disservice to their listeners... I know I go on a bit but when I remember The Rock and how we were led to believe Nova would be the same but with dj's and a few ad's.....how nieve was I....
MikeyTaylor wrote: » Getting away with what?
FanadMan wrote: » Playing the same crap all the time, hosting "special" programmes that nobody wants to listen to, playing hipster "rock", the witty banter. I'm not putting words in Max's mouth here - it's what I am against what Nova are getting away with. Oh, and tooooooo much U2!
Karsini wrote: » I feel the playlist has improved somewhat. I haven't noticed myself saying "hang on, this doesn't belong here" as much, like I did this time last year. Although maybe it's just me.
Karsini wrote: » I take this back. I hear that Heathens is back on the playlist. Stop playing hip-hop on a rock station! :mad:
FanadMan wrote: » Whoop-dee-feckin-doo! Yet another after party to look forward to And because of it we'll miss Alice Cooper. If it was for a decent rock band I'd be ok. But bloody Coldplay!!!! They are as rock as a lump of used toilet paper.
MikeyTaylor wrote: » Let me guess, Dee Woods again?