ayup... 6:00 every day on the way home from work. they generally avoid songs from the new album, too. they have a fascination with some really old stuff, like from the 80s, too. good mix of new vs. old, IMO, though the older stuff tends to be fairly select at times.
on the morning show this morning (ross had a substitute in today) they were talking about the "Definitive 200" top albums of all time. mo was happy that met's self-titled album came in at 13, though she was disappointed dark side of the moon was only at 2. sergeant pepper's lonely hearts club band was el numero uno.
even denver doesn't have a decent rock station. unfortunately, the station i listened to when i was in florida, WJRR from orlando, was better as it was uncensored (mostly). the Springs is relatively religious, so on-air personalities have to keep their mouths, and the tunes, in check. censored tool isn't the best when every other word is bleeped. WJRR, btw, is where larry the cable guy got his start.
taks