Original 106 Aberdeen NEW! Jingles

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    mb
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      Aberdeen’s Original 106 has unveiled a new jingle package – The first since it launched in 2007 ( 8 years!! ) They have moved from Wise Buddha http://www.wisebuddah.com/jingles/radio#/genre/18/show/43/jingle/503
      to Audio sweets (S2 Blue) http://www.audiosweets.com/asID/package/6032/

      #99819
      DuncanNewmarch
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        The best I’ve heard from Audio Sweets… although a few too many yeah’s, oooh’s and hmm’s for me. The logo is catchy

        #99821
        GrahamCollins

          Yeeaaaahh I agree

          #99824
          IainJohnston

            Original 106 Aberdeen is a very rare beast in the UK now – an ex-group station (Canadian lot that gave up…) that is stand-alone, local-management/shareholders buy-out, in a big and still (just) prosperous city, playing a classic/contemporary rock/soft-rock format with local presenters some of whom were binned by the German-owned networking lot across town.

            And having been in Aberdeen a lot, I can say the station is very much NOT a “19-inch rack PC somewhere else”.

            So – too much (and long) Woah/Yeah rubbish yet again – WHO will dare to break out of this tired un-imaginative 15-year-and-more-old rut that is now as stale as the “big band sound” was in jingles by the late 1960s (x-ref P-T Now Sound demo 1969…)???
            No-one is e.g. “doing” the “New York Studio Disco sound” of the late 70s in new jingles either, so why……

            BUT…plus points !!!
            Vocals – very UK but much more gentle on the ear and refined even, than the “strained”-sounding previous package they had which must have hurt the singers throats back then…
            Tracks – interesting – some imagination definately going on “in there” – to get the “brief” of the station’s distinctive format; I like the softer use of the logo – why did anyone anywhere ever need the “buzz-saw” synth?
            Lyrics – OK, not exactly brilliant – but the “Full Scottish Breakfast” (aka “heart attack on a plate”) one though will go down well (…sorry…) with the loons and quines (and probably sheep) of FurryBootsLand.

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